Forensic Services

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Forensic Neuropsychology

Forensic neurology is a specialized field at the intersection of neurology and the law, focusing on how brain disorders may influence behavior, decision-making, or legal responsibility. The insight provided helps courts, attorneys, and insurance providers better understand the medical facts behind complex legal questions.

Forensic Specialities

Family Law

Capacity Evaluations

Wills & Trusts

Disability

Injury Law

Family Law

I provide expert neuropsychological evaluations that offer objective insights into cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning. My goal is to help courts and families make informed, child-centered decisions during highly sensitive proceedings.

Capacity & Education

When questions arise about an individual’s ability to make sound decisions, I offer comprehensive assessments of cognitive capacity. These evaluations help determine whether someone can manage finances, consent to treatment, or live independently—providing clarity for legal, medical, and family decision-making.

Wills & Trusts

I conduct retrospective and contemporaneous capacity evaluations to assess whether cognitive impairments may have influenced decision-making at the time critical documents were signed. My evaluations are designed to stand up to legal scrutiny with well-supported clinical findings.

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Disability Evaluations

I provide detailed neuropsychological assessments to support disability claims involving brain injury, neurological illness, or mental health conditions. My reports help clarify how cognitive symptoms impact everyday functioning and align with medical and legal criteria for disability.

Injury Law

Traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke, or other neurological trauma can have lasting consequences. I deliver thorough assessments to help attorneys, insurers, and courts understand the real-world cognitive and psychological impact of injury—separating fact from fiction in complex legal claims.

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