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Training

We also provide training for advanced students and interns, who may participate in cases, conduct home studies, or provide other services under our supervision. Such student involvement occurs only with your thoroughly informed advance consent.

Limitations

We are happy to talk with you about scheduling, fees, and similar matters. For ethical reasons, we cannot discuss the details of your case with you until we have received a court appointment, you have signed a detailed service agreement, and your retainer has been paid. Even then we might be unable to talk to you about your case unless the other party is present. We will be glad to explain these restrictions to you and the reasons for them in detail, and do whatever we can to help you with the process.

Documents and Communication

Please do not send documents without first discussing this with staff. With the exception of forms we ask you to complete, documents are to be sent through your attorney. If you are not represented by an attorney, you must provide evidence that any documents you send to us have also been given to the other party.
With advance approval, documents can be sent by mail, fax, or courier. For security reasons, Dr. McPhee never accepts E-mail communication from litigants or clients. You may communicate with our staff by E-mail, but only to schedule appointments.

Brad Frame

brad-250Brad Frame is Dr. McPhee’s assistant and practice manager. With an ASU degree in Justice Studies and experience in the family forensics administration, Brad can respond to general questions about our services and procedures.  For scheduling, or for general questions, please contact Brad at brad.davidmcphee@gmail.com. (Please do not provide specific details about your case in email communications.)

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