Forensic Mental Health and Consulting for Legal Matters

Legal cases often involve complex human stories - trauma, family conflict, addiction, mental health concerns, or difficult life circumstances. When these issues arise, courts and attorneys frequently rely on forensic mental health professionals to provide objective insight and clear explanations.

Georgia Forensic Consulting provides independent forensic evaluations, litigation consulting, and expert analysis to help courts and attorneys understand the psychological factors that may be relevant in a case.

Because we regularly work within court settings, we are highly familiar with the realities of the legal system, including diversion programs, rehabilitation options, treatment resources, and community services that may be relevant to a case. When appropriate, we can identify and recommend structured rehabilitation pathways, treatment programs, or behavioral interventions that support accountability while also promoting long-term stability and reduced risk of future legal involvement.

Our work focuses on identifying the context, capability, character, and clinical factors that may help explain behavior, assess risk, and inform appropriate legal or treatment outcomes.

Courts and attorneys rely on forensic evaluations that are clear, structured, and defensible in legal settings. Our reports are prepared with the expectations of judges and attorneys in mind and may be used in court proceedings, legal negotiations, diversion planning, or sentencing considerations when appropriate. When needed, we are also available to provide consultation or testimony regarding our findings.

  • Attorneys frequently retain our services to help clarify psychological factors relevant to their cases. We work closely with legal professionals by providing structured evaluations, consulting on case strategy, and preparing reports that can assist with negotiation, litigation, or court proceedings.

    Common attorney referrals include:

    • criminal mitigation evaluations
    • violence and risk assessments
    • substance use evaluations
    • parenting and custody evaluations
    • psychological injury assessments
    • expert consultation for complex cases

    Our reports can help attorneys quickly understand key clinical issues, saving time while strengthening the evidentiary foundation of a case.

  • Many people seek forensic evaluations after being advised by an attorney, court, or probation officer that an evaluation may help clarify important aspects of their situation.

    We frequently work with individuals who need documentation related to:

    • criminal cases or bond conditions
    • family court matters
    • custody disputes
    • anger management or violence concerns
    • substance use concerns
    • immigration or hardship cases

    Our goal is to provide a fair, thorough, and respectful evaluation process while ensuring that the final report clearly explains relevant clinical findings.

  • Legal and family matters often intersect with mental health, parenting challenges, trauma, and high-conflict situations. Our services help families better understand the psychological dynamics involved in complex family matters.

    Family-related services may include:

    • child custody evaluations
    • parenting plan consultation
    • co-parenting and family dynamics assessments
    • evaluations related to safety or risk concerns
    • documentation of significant incidents affecting children

    These services help courts and families make decisions that support stability, safety, and the long-term well-being of children.

  • Forensic evaluations differ from traditional therapy. Rather than providing treatment, the goal is to carefully assess relevant psychological issues and provide objective findings for legal use.

    Our process typically includes:

    1. Clinical interviews with the individual involved

    2. Review of relevant records and documentation

    3. Use of standardized psychological screening tools when appropriate

    4. Analysis of relevant clinical and contextual factors

    5. Preparation of a structured forensic report

    These reports are written in a format that attorneys and courts can easily understand, translating complex psychological issues into clear and relevant findings.

  • Our reports are written with legal professionals in mind. Each evaluation is structured to clearly explain:

    • the purpose of the evaluation
    • relevant background information
    • clinical findings
    • psychological factors that may have influenced behavior
    • risk or protective factors
    • recommendations when appropriate

    This structure allows attorneys and courts to quickly understand the key findings and their relevance to the case.

  • Legal matters often move quickly, and delays can create significant stress for individuals and attorneys. Whenever possible, we aim to provide efficient scheduling and timely report completion so that evaluations can be used effectively within the legal process.

  • If you are an attorney or individual seeking a forensic evaluation, we are happy to discuss whether our services may be appropriate for your situation.

    During an initial consultation, we can:

    • determine the type of evaluation that may be helpful
    • explain the evaluation process
    • discuss expected timelines
    • answer questions about documentation or records

    To schedule a consultation, please click here.