Court Involved Therapy







Court-involved therapists are mental health professionals who provide therapeutic services to children, adults and families involved in, or reasonably expected to become involved in, court processes for separation, divorce, child custody, visitation, and contact. Click HERE to view our intake forms for Informed Consent.

Reference: FAMILY COURT REVIEW, Vol. 48 No. 3, March 2010. © 2010 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.


Relationship problems between children and their parents during and after separation and divorce, or Post-Separation Contact Problems (PSCP), can have profound and long-lasting impact on a child's mental health. Click HERE to view our forms for assessing PSCP.

Interventions for children with, or at-risk of, Post-Separation Contact Problems (PSCP) include a range of case management and treatment options. Click HERE to view our flowcharts for intervention and treatment options.

Reference: FAMILY COURT REVIEW, Vol. 48 No. 1, January 2010. © 2010 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.