Practice Note 7 (PN7) Interventions
What is a PN7 Intervention?
Practice Note 7 (PN7) Interventions are used in Family Law cases when decisions involving children are before the Court, and the family is experiencing a high level of conflict.
Parenting Experts — either registered psychologists or registered clinical social workers — conduct these interventions. They have specialized education, training, experience, and ongoing professional development, qualifying them to serve as Court-appointed expert witnesses. Their role is to provide an independent, objective report to assist the Court.
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When is a PN7 Intervention Needed?
PN7 interventions are designed for a small minority of separated or divorcing families where:
✔️ The family is at an impasse
✔️ A Court-ordered assessment is required
✔️ The Court needs assistance from Parenting Experts
Under PN7, the Parenting Expert describes what is happening within the family and/or with the children.
Important: Parenting Experts do not provide opinions about custody, access, or the "best interests" of the child. Their role is to provide factual, limited-scope information to help the Court make informed decisions.
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Purpose of a PN7 Intervention
To help the Court identify challenges facing the family and offer professional insight into resolving them.
To bring the Parenting Expert under the jurisdiction and protection of the Court.
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Types of PN7 Interventions
PN7 Interventions typically fall into two categories:
1. Evaluative Interventions
These interventions gather and present information to assist the Court. They may involve:
🔹 Triage Assessment
A preliminary review of the family’s situation, determining whether further intervention is needed.
🔹 Voice of the Child Report
An exploration of the child(ren)’s views, concerns, and needs, alongside relevant input from parents and others.
🔹 Parent Psychological Evaluation
A focused evaluation of a parent's psychological functioning based on specific concerns raised.
🔹 Child/Adolescent Psychological Evaluation
An assessment of the child's psychological well-being, tailored to the specific needs of the case.
🔹 Focused Assessment
A targeted evaluation addressing a particular issue identified by the Court.
What the Assessment Process May Include:
Interviews with parents and child(ren)
Interviews with important collateral sources (family, teachers, doctors, etc.)
Psychological testing
Review of records and background information
Preparation of a professional written report for the Court
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2. Therapeutic Interventions
These services support families in reducing conflict and building healthier relationships:
🔹 Educational sessions for parents and/or children
🔹 Mediation services to support better communication
🔹 Individual therapeutic support for one parent
🔹 Post-separation/divorce counseling for both parents
🔹 Counseling for children
🔹 Family counseling (parents and children together)
🔹 Parent-child reunification therapy (remedial facilitated access)
🔹 Parenting coordination services
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How Long Does a PN7 Assessment Take?
The duration of a PN7 intervention varies based on:
The complexity of the family situation
The number of people involved
The amount of background information the Parenting Expert must review
Each case is unique, and timelines will be discussed at the outset of the intervention.
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Need more information?
Our team is here to answer your questions about PN7 Interventions and how they might support your family’s needs.
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Quick Facts: Practice Note 7 (PN7) Interventions
✅ What:
Court-appointed, limited-scope interventions in high-conflict family law cases involving children.
✅ Who:
Conducted by Parenting Experts (registered psychologists or clinical social workers).
✅ Purpose:
Provide independent, factual information to assist the Court — not opinions about custody or access.
✅ When:
Used when families are at an impasse and a Court-ordered assessment is needed.
✅ Services May Include:
Triage Assessments
Voice of the Child Reports
Psychological Evaluations
Therapeutic Support & Mediation
Parenting Coordination
✅ Timeline:
Varies depending on case complexity and background review.
CONTACT US
For inquiries about services or booking, please feel free to reach out here.
Phone/Text:
403 - 399 - 5120
E-mail: hello@centerstreetpsychology.com
Forensic Psychology Team for PN7
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Wanda Chevrette (she/her), M.C.
Registered Psychologist
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Felipe Ganz (he/him), MSc.PT
Assessment Care Coordinator