
Domestic violence cases require clinical precision, regulatory fluency, and a clear understanding of victim and child safety. Allegations of intimate partner violence carry significant legal, relational, and developmental consequences. When recommendations are made, they must be thoughtful, defensible, and grounded in established standards.
With over twenty years of experience in the field of intimate partner violence, my work spans victim advocacy, offender treatment, forensic evaluation, supervision, and professional training. I am trained in multiple domestic violence typologies and risk assessment frameworks, and my practice integrates both victim-centered and accountability-based models.All domestic violence–related work maintains child and victim safety as its central priority.
I provide structured evaluations in both civil and criminal contexts, including:
These evaluations are grounded in current best practices and informed by Colorado’s domestic violence standards. Reports are designed to be clinically sound, clearly reasoned, and defensible within court proceedings.
The implementation of Kayden’s Law has increased the importance of careful differentiation when allegations of domestic violence intersect with parenting time and custody decisions.
I offer consultation and evaluation services in cases involving:
I provide consultation services to:
Consultation may include case review, evaluation analysis, second-opinion perspectives, typology clarification, risk assessment considerations, and alignment with DVOMB Standards.
The purpose of consultation is not to influence outcome, but to strengthen the clarity, defensibility, and safety-centered reasoning behind professional recommendations and consumer complaints.
In addition to evaluation and consultation, I provide:
My work integrates both offender accountability and victim safety perspectives, recognizing the complexity inherent in intimate partner violence cases.
Domestic violence matters are rarely simple. They require structured thinking, careful differentiation, and a clear understanding of power, control, trauma, and system impact.
My approach remains consistent across all roles — clinician, evaluator, consultant, and trainer:
If you are an attorney, CFI, PRE, or provider navigating a complex domestic violence matter, I welcome professional consultation inquiries.
Evaluation services are offered on a structured and limited basis to ensure thoughtful review and clinical integrity. Please get in touch with the office directly to discuss scope, availability, and next steps.

Let me assist you in assembling the pieces with clarity and structure.