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Parenting Evaluation Near Me in St. Petersburg and Pinellas County

Trusted Parenting Evaluation Near Me in St. Petersburg and Pinellas

The Parenting Evaluation will assess your parenting strengths and deficiencies.

About West Coast Behavioral's Parenting Evaluation

You will likely be required to take part in a Parenting Evaluation if you are involved in a Parenting Plan dispute and are an essential part of any court proceeding concerning childrenThe judge will not meet with your child, except in rare cases. He will also not visit your home and will never talk in-depth to you.

Parents who are unable to agree on where their child will live often don’t agree on other matters.  To help you determine the family’s situation, the judge will need to hear from an impartial third party.

These are a few reasons why courts rely upon parenting evaluations to determine what is best for your child.

What to Bring and What to Expect at Your Parenting Evaluation

Once you’ve completed your paperwork online, you can expect to be in the office for approximately an hour. You may want to block a little extra time off of your schedule to contend with traffic, etc.  Everyone goes through a tough time.

Please remember not to spend all your time blaming the other parent. Instead, talk to us about the positive aspects of your home, your relationship, and your strengths as a parent. Focus on the positive aspects you can offer your child, and everything will work out fine.

Scheduling Your Parenting Evaluation

Plan to spend a few hours with us for your evaluation, just in case.  Maybe take a day or half-day off so your head’s clear, and you can focus on issues that need your attention.

Bring Your State-Issued ID or Driver’s License for the Parenting Evaluation

We will make a copy/scan of this.  Your ID is something you must have, and there’s no workaround.  We have to prove who came in for the evaluation since we must immediately forward the results to the referring authority.

Parenting Evaluation Provisional Documentation Requests

Court papers, probation requirements, attorney requests, or other legal documentation includes the demographic information we need to send the report.  We will make a copy/scan of these.

Payment for the Parenting Evaluation

We are happy to accept all credit cards and cash for your convenience.  We do not take checks.

Sliding fee schedules, payment plans, late night and weekend hours make our facility available to those required to have Counseling by Pinellas County authorities.  We work closely with probation, city, and county officials to get you the help you need when you need it.

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Hours of Operation:
Monday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday8:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
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West Coast Behavioral Healthcare Serving St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, & Its Surrounding Areas
Since 1995

We strive to strengthen and improve the lives of our clients by providing comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals whose lives are significantly impacted by the difficulties of our society. We offer comprehensive Mental Health Evaluations and Counseling, Substance Abuse, Domestic Violence, Anger Management, Parenting, Cognitive Thinking  outpatient counseling, classes and case management on sliding fee schedules that you can afford.

Individual, Couples & Family Counseling

Recovery-oriented, outpatient individual, couples, and family counseling for adults and youth dealing with Relationship Problems, Family Issues, Depression, Anxiety, Drug Addiction, Alcohol Addiction, Dissociative Disorders, ADD/ADHD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Grief/Loss and other difficulties.

COVID-19 Update Due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, we are taking extra precautions

We are prepared 

We are committed to providing safe and professional services to our customers. The service we provide can be of importance even during natural disasters or global pandemics, like the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. We have business continuity plans in place, so our teams can handle challenges and perform their work during difficult situations. 

 

Extra safety precautions

With confirmed cases of COVID-19 growing in our service territory, our employees are taking extra safety precautions to protect you and the public at large. When work requires us to be in close contact with a customer, we will take the following steps: 

  • We will ask customers if anyone at home is under self-isolation for the COVID-19 virus or experiencing flu-like symptoms. 
  • If a customer is under self-isolation for the COVID-19 virus, we will postpone the work until after the customer's isolation period ends. 
  • If the work must be completed, we will attempt to complete sessions via phone, video, etc. This is a step we are taking out of an abundance of caution.
  • If a customer requests that our employees wear a face mask or gloves, they will comply whenever possible and practical. 

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  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
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  • Stay home when you are sick.
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  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
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  • Consider your travel plans and check with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for outbreak updates.