Orders for psychological evaluation must state the time, place, manner, and scope of the evaluation. K.K. v. Department of Children and Family Services, — So.3d —-, 2012 WL 1449413 (Fla. 2nd DCA 2012).
Orders for psychological evaluation must state the time, place, manner, and scope of the evaluation. K.K. v. Department of Children and Family Services, — So.3d —-, 2012 WL 1449413 (Fla. 2nd DCA 2012).
The Barahona case clearly demostrated how useless a psychological evaluation is when the evaluator isn’t given pertinent information and the specific concerns that give rise to the request for an evaluation.
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