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Parenting Plan Evaluations

An Evidence-Informed Approach to Child Custody

Jonathan W. Gould Christopher M. Mulchay

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American Psychological Association
31 May 2026
Unlock the science behind child custody evaluations.

Psychologists today play a crucial role in providing court assessments for child custody cases. But, gone are the days of relying solely on clinical judgment—courts now demand a more scientific approach.

This guide offers an evidence-informed framework for conducting child custody evaluations. It reviews critical components such as forensic interviewing, parent-child observation, document review, and accounting for one’s own personal biases. The authors explore the strengths and limitations of psychological testing and assessment, and demonstrate how custody evaluations require a dimensional approach that emphasizes behaviors over diagnoses. Extensive research is synthesized on all these critical topics, as well as more specific issues such as alienation, parent-child contact problems, domestic violence, and parental relocation requests.

Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this book is an indispensable resource for conducting scientifically sound, legally defensible evaluations.
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Imprint:   American Psychological Association
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781433843617
ISBN 10:   1433843617
Pages:   614
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: The Forensic Explorer Part I. Conceptual Foundation for an Evidence-Informed Approach to Parenting Plan Evaluation Chapter . Daubert and the Changing Nature of Parenting Plan Evaluations: From Clinical to Forensic Chapter 2. Current Expectations and Criticisms of Parenting Plan Evaluations Chapter 3. Common Errors in Child Custody Evaluations Chapter 4. The Role of Clinical Judgment in the Time of Daubert Part II. Using Scientific Knowledge and Process Chapter 5. What Qualifies as Scientific Evidence in Parenting Plan Evaluations? Chapter . Applying General Scientific Findings to Individual Cases: The G2i Challenge Part III. Mitigating Bias in Your Evaluation Chapter 7. The Role of Bias in Data Collection, Data Integration, and Opinion Formation Chapter 8. Sociocultural Identities and Systemic Inequities Chapter 9. Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Part IV. Data Collection and Integration Chapter . Using Story Development Principles to Guide Data Collection and Integration Chapter . Procedural Variables in Forensic Interviewing Chapter 2. What to Ask About in Forensic Interviews Chapter 3. Special Considerations for Interviewing Young Children Chapter 4. Parent-Child Observation Chapter 5. Usefulness and Limitations of Psychological Testing and Assessment Chapter . Selecting and Using Psychological Tests Chapter 7. The Shift from Categorical to Dimensional Diagnostic Models Chapter 8. Collateral Interviews and Record Review Part V. Common Issues in Parenting Plan Evaluation Chapter 9. Early Conceptualizations of Parent-Child Contact Problems Chapter 2 . Modern Conceptualizations of Parent-Child Contact Problems Chapter 2 . Evolving Conceptualizations of Domestic Violence Chapter 22. Tools to Assess for Domestic Violence Chapter 23. Forensic Assessment of Parental Requests to Relocate Epilog: The Integration of Judgment, Data, and Science in Custody Evaluation References

Jonathan W. Gould, PhD, is a board-certified forensic psychologist specializing in psychological aspects of family law matters, including child custody and child maltreatment. He has authored or coauthored seven books and several dozen peer-reviewed articles and book chapters addressing child custody matters. He has presented at national and international conferences to mental health professionals, attorneys, and judges for more than three decades. This book represents an update and conceptual extension of his previous books, Conducting Scientifically Crafted Child Custody Evaluations and The Art and Science of Child Custody Evaluations (with David Martindale). Christopher M. Mulchay, PhD, ABPP, is the coauthor of The Family Law Professional's Field Guide to High-Conflict Litigation: Dynamics, Not Diagnoses. With Jonathan Gould, Dr. Mulchay has coauthored chapters on child custody in both The Oxford Handbook of Psychology and Law (2023) and APA Handbook of Forensic Psychology (2025). Dr. Mulchay has also reviewed tests for the Journal of Pediatric Neuropsychology. He has published four test reviews, and he has multiple currently under review. Dr. Mulchay is board-certified in forensic psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. He is a fellow in the American Academy of Forensic Psychologists.

Reviews for Parenting Plan Evaluations: An Evidence-Informed Approach to Child Custody

""There is really nothing like this book. What makes it especially strong is the clear and detailed background and rationales explaining why each component of a custody evaluation might be necessary and how an evaluator might make appropriate decisions about what to include in their evaluations. The breadth and depth of coverage make this book the definitive handbook for custody evaluators. It is exceptionally well referenced and will equip evaluators with the skills and information necessary to answer challenging questions, including those from hostile lawyers dissatisfied with the recommendations offered."" - Michael E. Lamb, PhD, Department of Psychology, Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England ""Parenting Plan Evaluations: An Evidence-Informed Approach to Child Custody offers a sophisticated and comprehensive guide to one of the most challenging areas of family law. Grounded in the scientific process, it blends dimensional and categorical analyses with an ecological perspective. Jon Gould and Chris Mulchay have taken their guidance to the next level with new insights, data-gathering tools, and research for conducting one of family court's toughest jobs. For mental health professionals, attorneys, judges, or anyone working in the family court system, this is essential reading if you want to stay current and make decisions in the best interest of children."" - Robin M. Deutsch, PhD, ABPP, independent practice, Newton, MA, United States ""Like Gutenberg's printing press, Edison's light bulb, and Jobs's personal computer, this magnificent volume is a game changer. Gould and Mulchay have performed a feat of alchemy: They have taken a million disparate concepts, practices, and cases and produced intellectual gold. Don't let the page count sway you. This volume distills many thousands of pages' worth of insight, concepts, and hands-on practical direction. If you read or rely on one published work in family law, this must be it. Thank you, Jon and Chris, for helping us to better help children."" - Benjamin D. Garber, PhD, Family Law Consulting, PLLC, Hollis, NH, United States; DEFUSEdivorce.com


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