Frequently Asked Questions
What types of forensic evaluations does Dr. Rosiere conduct?
Dr. Rosiere conducts custody evaluations, bonding and attachment assessments, parenting capacity evaluations, domestic violence and coercive control assessments, psychological evaluations of child sexual abuse allegations, sexually reactive behavior assessments, and permanency/placement analysis for termination of parental rights proceedings. He serves courts and attorneys throughout Central and South Florida.
Does Dr. Rosiere provide expert witness testimony?
Yes. Dr. Rosiere has been qualified as an expert witness in Florida courts and regularly provides testimony in dependency proceedings, contested custody disputes, and family court matters. He is available for both deposition and trial testimony.
What areas of Florida does Dr. Rosiere serve?
Dr. Rosiere's office is in Lake Mary, FL (Seminole County), and he serves clients and courts across Central and South Florida, including Orange, Osceola, Volusia, Brevard, Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Hillsborough, and Polk counties.
What are Dr. Rosiere's qualifications?
Dr. Rosiere holds a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University, has over 25 years of forensic and clinical experience, is a licensed psychologist in Florida (PY-7076), serves as adjunct faculty at NSU, and is a member of APA, AFCC, and FPA. He previously served 14 Years – Clinical Leadership, Broward County Dependency System (ChildNet).
How do I retain Dr. Rosiere as an expert on my case?
Attorneys can contact our office at (754) 465-4698 or through the contact form at custodyevaluationpsychologist.com to discuss case details and scheduling. Dr. Rosiere is available for court-appointed and privately retained evaluations and consultations.