Refer a client for forensic evaluation.
A few details are all it takes to begin. Share the case type and your deadline, and you'll have a response — with turnaround and fee — within one business day. Confidential, attorney-to-clinician.
Begin the referral.
No client records are needed to start — just the case and the timeline. Adrian reviews every referral personally and responds with turnaround and fee for the matter, usually within one business day.
- No client records needed yet — just the case and the timeline.
- Deadlines, including pending RFEs and NOIDs, are honored.
- Strictly confidential, attorney-to-clinician.
- Pro bono and reduced-fee spots reserved for qualifying legal aid cases.
Referral Received
Thank you. Your referral is in — Adrian will follow up directly within one business day with turnaround and fee for this case.
What happens once your referral comes in.
A Response Within One Business Day
Adrian reviews the referral personally and replies with turnaround, fee, and a short note on fit for the matter — so you can set client expectations and manage your own deadline with confidence.
A Brief Intake Call
A short call to confirm the evaluation type, the legal standard you're arguing, and any filing or hearing date. Expedited timelines are confirmed here, before any work begins.
Documents & Scheduling
Relevant filings, declarations, and prior records are gathered and the client's clinical interview is scheduled — in person or via HIPAA-compliant telehealth across NY, NJ, and FL.
A Court-Ready Report to Counsel
A comprehensive evaluation — typically 9–15 pages — delivered as a secure PDF with the evaluator's CV, structured to address the applicable legal standard and written to withstand scrutiny.
Forensic evaluations across the full spectrum.
Not sure which fits your case? Note it in the form and Adrian will help scope it. Each evaluation type is detailed on the Attorney Services overview.
Immigration Evaluations
Asylum · VAWA · U-Visa · HardshipDocumenting the psychological impact of persecution, domestic violence, crime victimization, and family separation — built to meet USCIS and immigration court standards.
Learn more →Competency Evaluations
Psychological Capacity AssessmentAssessments of an individual's capacity to participate in legal proceedings, make informed decisions, or manage their affairs — with the objectivity courts require.
Learn more →Trauma & Harm Evaluations
Psychological Injury DocumentationDocumenting diagnosis, causation, severity, and prognosis of psychological injury from negligence, abuse, or misconduct for civil or criminal proceedings.
Learn more →Custody Evaluations
Child & Family AssessmentSupporting the court's understanding of parental fitness, the impact of conflict on children, and the wellbeing of children in custody proceedings.
Learn more →The practical answers before you refer.
Quick answers from legal teams.
What do you need from me to start?
A brief summary of the case and the type of evaluation needed is enough. Adrian follows up to gather any relevant documents — prior evaluations, legal filings, medical records — before the clinical interview.
How fast will I hear back?
Within one business day. If a filing or hearing date is pressing, flag it in the form — expedited turnaround as fast as 5–7 business days from the clinical interview can be arranged at intake, subject to capacity.
Can the evaluation be done by telehealth?
Yes. HIPAA-compliant telehealth evaluations are available and widely accepted by courts and adjudicators. In-person evaluations are also available for clients in the New York area.
What if my client doesn't speak English?
Evaluations are conducted directly in English or Spanish. For any other language, the evaluation is coordinated with a qualified professional interpreter, whose involvement is documented in the report so the record is transparent.
Have more questions?
The full Attorney FAQ covers fees, expert testimony, RFE and NOID addenda, the report outline, and more.