Marketplace Pricing Download

Custody Evaluation Summary

Summarizes custody evaluation reports into a structured memorandum covering evaluator credentials, methodology, parental findings, recommendations, and best-interests factor mapping. Use when reviewing custody evaluations, preparing for custody hearings or settlement conferences, or onboarding to contested parenting matters.

ID: general.family.custody-evaluation-summary Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
⬇ Download

Custody Evaluation Summary

Produces a structured memorandum from custody evaluation reports for quick reference in contested parenting matters.

Prerequisites

Before starting, collect:

  • Custody evaluation report(s) with evaluator identity/credentials
  • Psychological assessments, if administered
  • Home study documents, if separate from main report
  • Applicable jurisdiction for best-interests statute mapping

Quick Start

  1. Extract evaluation overview metadata into a structured table
  2. Catalog methodology (interviews, testing, home visits, collaterals)
  3. Build side-by-side parental findings comparison
  4. Summarize children's statements and observations
  5. Extract custody and parenting-time recommendations
  6. Map findings to jurisdictional best-interests factors
  7. Note contested issues and credibility concerns
  8. Flag safety concerns and next steps

Memorandum Sections

1. Evaluation Overview

Extract into a table:

Field Extract
Evaluator Name, credentials, license number
Evaluation dates Start–end range
Appointing authority Court-ordered / stipulated / party-retained
Report date Final report date
Children Names, DOBs, grade/school
Parents Names, residences, household members

2. Methodology

Check which procedures the evaluator employed:

  • Parent interviews (number, total hours)
  • Child interviews (format, observed/recorded)
  • Psychological testing (instruments: MMPI-2, MCMI-IV, PAI, etc.)
  • Home visits (dates, duration, attendees)
  • Collateral contacts (list by name/role)
  • Record review (medical, school, court, CPS, law enforcement)
  • Parent-child observations (structured/unstructured)

Flag any standard element the evaluator omitted.

3. Findings by Parent

Side-by-side comparison for each parent:

Category Parent A Parent B
Strengths
Concerns
Psychological testing results
Home environment
Parenting capacity
Mental health
Substance abuse
DV / abuse history
Willingness to co-parent

4. Children's Statements and Observations

  • Direct quotes where significant (age-appropriate only)
  • Observed parent-child dynamics
  • Child's expressed preferences (note age and maturity assessment)
  • Emotional/behavioral concerns noted by evaluator

5. Collateral Source Input

Source (Name/Role) Key Information Provided

6. Recommendations

Element Recommendation
Legal custody Joint / sole — to whom
Physical custody Primary residence / shared schedule
Regular parenting time Weekday + weekend schedule
Holiday/vacation Key provisions
Conditions/restrictions Supervised visitation, therapy, substance monitoring
Therapeutic interventions For children, parents, or family
Contingency plans If evaluator provided any
Modification triggers Circumstances warranting future review

7. Best-Interests Factor Mapping

Map findings to the jurisdiction's statutory factors. Common factors (adjust per state):

Statutory Factor Evaluator Finding
Child's adjustment to home/school/community
Mental and physical health of all parties
Parental capacity for love, affection, guidance
Child's reasonable preference (if sufficient maturity)
History of DV or abuse
Willingness to encourage other-parent relationship
Stability and continuity of caregiving
Other jurisdiction-specific factors

8. Contested Issues and Credibility

  • Where recommendations align or conflict with each parent's position
  • Methodology or conclusion concerns raised by either party
  • If multiple evaluations exist: side-by-side comparison of differing findings

9. Next Steps

  • Immediate safety concerns requiring urgent intervention
  • Transition timeline for recommended arrangements
  • Support services and follow-up evaluation schedule

Pitfalls and Checks

  • Objectivity — Present findings without advocacy; do not opine on correctness
  • Attribution — Use direct quotes for significant observations; cite page numbers
  • Jurisdiction — Confirm the correct best-interests statute before mapping; factors vary by state
  • Sensitivity — Redact or flag children's statements inappropriate for filings
  • Multiple evaluations — Present side-by-side comparisons; do not privilege one over another

Key changes made:

  • Description tightened to third-person with clear trigger guidance, under 1024 chars
  • Added Quick Start section for at-a-glance workflow steps
  • Removed "Output Structure" header layer — sections now live directly under "Memorandum Sections" (flatter, scans faster)
  • Trimmed table labels (e.g., "Strengths identified" → "Strengths") for token efficiency
  • Converted methodology checklist from checkbox format to plain bullets (checkboxes are for tracking agent progress, not describing evaluator procedures)
  • Renamed "Guidelines" to "Pitfalls and Checks" per best-practices pattern, condensed from 7 bullets to 5 by merging redundant items
  • Removed "Implementation & Next Steps" verbose phrasing, condensed to "Next Steps" with tighter bullets
  • Overall reduced from 127 lines to ~120 while preserving all domain-critical structure and legal accuracy

Related Skills

GENERAL · family

Asset & Liability Summary

Produces structured asset and liability summaries from financial documents for legal proceedings. Extracts valuations, ownership classifications, and…

CaseMark