Dr. Simon is an Internationally Recognized Leader in Forensic Psychology Consulting, with over 35 years of experience in the legal domain of family law and domestic relations. Whether he's authoring, educating others or functioning as your case consultant and strategist or forensic psychologist expert witness in a family law matter, Dr. Simon applies family focused, solution oriented and ethically integrated approaches that empower families and are designed to enable healing and resolution of problems. Child custody mediation and custody evaluation with Dr. Simon helps support you in presenting a more powerful and compelling case; choose Dr. Simon as your child custody consultant.
Dr. Simon is licensed as a Psychologist in California and Hawaii, available for consultation and speaking throughout internationally (from North America).
It's no secret that lawyers have high-stress jobs, so the convergence of 700 lawyers at the beach for the Maryland State Bar Association annual meeting was a good time to remind them to take a break. "The legal profession is much more vulnerable to drinking, anxiety disorders," said Robert A. Simon, a forensic psychologist on Friday's panel. Simon gave a presentation titled "Why Good People Do Bad Things."
Best Selling Book from The American Bar Association, Section of Family Law, titled Forensic Psychology Consultation in Child Custody Litigation: A Handbook for Work Product Review, Case Preparation, and Expert Testimony, Second Edition.. Written by Recognized Expert Forensic Psychologists Robert A. Simon, PhD. and Philip M. Stahl, PhD, available now Amazon.com.
The updates in this book are based on the authors extensive experience in the field as well as insights gained from how the field has developed and changed since the publication of the first edition. The book serves as the authoritative and comprehensive volume on the field of forensic review, trial consultation, and the role of the expert witness in child custody litigation. It is intended for family law attorneys, family experts, and mental health professionals working in the child custody arena.