MILLS PSYCHOLOGY Professional Corporation
Serving the Region of Durham and the GTA
PSYCHOLOGICAL, COUNSELLING, ASSESSMENT, EDUCATIONAL, & VOCATIONAL SERVICES
Practice in Clinical, Counselling, & Family Psychology
We Help People


Custody & Access Assessments

We provide separation/divorce mediation, post-separation and divorce family restructuring, treat parental alienation concerns, and conduct court-ordered custody and access evaluations for high conflict couples. Please refer to our terms of agreement below for complete details on practices and fees.

Terms and Information for Lawyers and Parents Requesting Custody & Access Assessments
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All Lawyers and Parents must follow this process if they wish to receive Custody & Access Services.

Custody & Access evaluations are conducted as a team approach by Dr. Mills and Catherine Migliore Hart, MSW, RSW. Both Dr. Mills and Ms. Migliore Hart are registered practitioners with certified training in conducting custody and access assessments. Dr. Mills is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and Psychoanalysis with the American Board of Professional Psychology, which is a recognition and certification of advanced competence far above the credentialing standard required in Ontario. It is the highest credential any practicing psychologist can achieve in North America. Dr. Mills has been a practicing clinician and consultant for the past two decades with a wealth of experience specializing in the assessment and treatment of childhood, adolescent, and adult psychopathology. He is also an expert in assessing attachment processes between parents and children and treating attachment disruptions, which is the subject matter of his ninth book,Treating Attachment Pathology. Ms. Migliore Hart is a registered social worker with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. She specializes in the assessment and treatment of children and their families, determines parental capacity, provides parenting coordination, family restructuring, and conflict mediation, and addresses the specific concerns of high conflict couples where children are affected.

Why use an Interdisciplinary Team Approach?

Custody and access determinations are one of the most important decisions any professional can make. The stakes are extremely high because they are ultimately about the psychological welfare of children. The end result is a major life event that impacts on the entire lives of everyone involved, and it has profound implications for children’s adjustment.

Psychologists and social workers have different specializations and training, although they may overlap in many important respects. A psychologist has many years of graduate and post-doctoral training, supervision, and clinical skill development, and is trained in clinical psychodiagnostics and in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of psychological tests. Psychiatrists and other mental health therapists are not. Social workers, on the other hand, are specifically trained to deal with child and family matters, relationship conflicts, divorce and family mediation, and intervene on behalf of the child. Both professionals ultimately act with the best interests of the child in mind in accordance with the law.

An interdisciplinary team approach has many advantages over a professional working alone. There is better objectivity when two professionals are involved, which reduces possible subjective bias during the evaluation process. Different perspectives can be more readily identified and integrated into the decision making process, and the separation of roles allows for each clinician to focus on their competency areas and inform the other professional on their level of expertise. This collaborative approach also leads to checks and balances in the decision making process that provides more optimal impartiality, clarity, and informed direction.

Uniform Custody Evaluation Procedure

What distinguishes our interdisciplinary team approach from typical custody and access assessments performed by other mental health professionals is the depth and thoroughness of our evaluation procedure. We follow a uniform evaluation protocol where each identified caregiver is subjected to the following process: We follow an impartial, non-biased, uniform assessment procedure where both opposing parties are treated the same. When Mills Psychology is contracted for a C & A assessment, we directly provide an intake package to the parents once we receive their consent to do so. We do accept Section 30 assessments and ask that both parents and counsel consent to our appointment to conduct the court-ordered assessment. Once we have been retained to conduct the assessment, we will have a conference call with both counsel. Next, we prefer to have an orientation meeting with both parents during which we review in detail what the assessment will involve and the assessment retainer contract, which the parents are asked to sign. Relevant releases of information are also signed during this meeting and subsequent meetings when deemed necessary. Questions about the process are addressed. The assessment is expedited considerably by having this first interview jointly. In this way we do not have to go over the same material twice and thus the cost/hours are kept down. We are sensitive to the fact that a joint interview may be difficult for one or both parents. While we prefer to begin with a joint session, it is not mandatory; therefore alternative arrangements can be made by seeing each parent separately.


Fee Schedule

The estimated time for the completion of most assessments range from 50-75 hours, although this can vary depending on the number of children, the extent of psychological testing required, and the number of collateral sources contacted. The OPA hourly rate is $220.00 for any time or activity spent on the case. A retainer is required in the amount of $7,500.00 before the assessment is initiated. There will be a request for an additional retainer for anticipated work to complete the assessment when the original retainer runs out. Any unused portion of the retainer will be returned if the assessment is completed or terminated prior to that point. If the assessment is aborted or terminated, there will be an administrative cost of $300.

There is no OHIP coverage for this type of service, but parties can claim workplace insurance coverage for any members of the family covered under their extended health insurance plan. All workplace insurance plans vary, so each party will need to clarify how much coverage per family member is covered under their plan in each calender year. Usually both parents and children would have some coverage if they are not self-employed. Legal Aid is not accepted, primarily because the certificates granted do not allow for sufficient hours to conduct the assessment protocol provided.

The average C & A assessment costs between $12,000 - $20,000 depending upon how many parties are involved. This may seem like a lot of money, but because the decision making process is so vital to the welfare of children, we only act in the most comprehensive and conscientious professional manner. Clients who wish to cut costs for cheaper assessors may also cut quality of service. As mentioned before, clients may have Extended Health Benefits that cover some or all of the fees; so they will need to carefully check with their insurance providers to determine what their coverage is for registered clinical psychologists per renewal year.


Designated Professional Roles

In order to have clear and unambiguous roles in the evaluation process, the following conditions apply: Steps All Parents and Counsel Must Follow

In order to prevent any perceived notion of bias or manipulation from either party, Mills Psychology must be retained before we speak to either parent or their counsel. We will not return phone calls or discuss the details of the case until we are appointed by the Courts or formally agreed upon by both counsel in writing to conduct the assessment. Dr. Mills' and Ms. Migliore Hart's CV detailing their credentials and qualifications will be forwarded to you by contacting our head office. The following conditions apply: Assessments begin on a first-come, first-served basis from the time the completed intake questionnaires and the retainer are received from both parents. Assessments usually take 2-3 months to complete once initiated.



Offices in the GTA, Region of Durham, Ajax, Pickering, & Stouffville, Ontario