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Court-ordered psychological evaluations & chemical health assessments

Clear, evidence-based assessments conducted by a licensed psychologist — thorough, neutral, and documented to meet the needs of courts, attorneys, and the individuals involved.

Qualified Neutral — MN Rule 114 Licensed psychologist Court & attorney referrals welcome Bilingual — English & Hmong

What I offer

Two core assessments.

Court-ordered psychological evaluations

Comprehensive psychological evaluations ordered by courts or requested by attorneys to inform legal decision-making — objective, evidence-based, and clearly documented.

  • Clinical interview and relevant history
  • Standardized, evidence-based testing
  • Records and collateral review
  • Objective findings and diagnostic clarity
  • Court-ready written report and recommendations

Comprehensive Chemical Health Assessment

An in-depth assessment (formerly known as a Rule 25 assessment) that evaluates substance use severity and determines medical necessity for treatment. Under Minnesota’s Direct Access, you may choose your assessor directly — no county approval or waiting required.

  • In-depth interview: chemical use, mental health, legal, and daily functioning
  • Typically 1–2 hours, in person or via telehealth
  • Diagnosis and level-of-care recommendations
  • Guidance toward the right setting — outpatient, residential, or education

Have a court order or attorney referral? Reach out to confirm the assessment type and scheduling.

What to expect

A clear, structured process.

Each assessment begins with confirming the referral question or court order, followed by a structured interview and any indicated testing. Sessions are available in person or via telehealth.

You receive a clear written report with objective findings and specific recommendations, prepared to meet the needs of the referring court, attorney, or program.

Fees

Scoped to your assessment.

Court-ordered evaluations and chemical health assessments are priced by the type and scope of the assessment. Court orders and attorney referrals are welcome. Specific fees and scheduling are confirmed during an initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions

Good to know.

Do I need a court order or referral?

For court-ordered evaluations, an order or attorney referral defines the question to be addressed. For a Comprehensive Chemical Health Assessment, Minnesota’s Direct Access lets you schedule directly — no county approval needed.

How long does an assessment take?

A Comprehensive Chemical Health Assessment typically takes 1–2 hours. Psychological evaluations vary by scope and may involve more than one session.

Can assessments be done by telehealth?

Many assessments can be conducted via secure telehealth or in person, depending on the referral requirements and your situation.

Who receives the report?

Reports are prepared for the referring court, attorney, or program as specified. Court-ordered evaluations may carry different confidentiality terms than therapy; this is explained before you begin.

Dr. Talee Vang, licensed psychologist and Qualified Neutral in Minnesota

About your assessor

Credentialed, objective, and clear.

Dr. Talee Vang is a licensed psychologist who conducts court-ordered psychological evaluations and Comprehensive Chemical Health Assessments. Her assessments are objective, evidence-based, and documented to meet the needs of courts, attorneys, and programs — available in English and Hmong.

Licensed psychologist · Court & attorney referrals · English & Hmong

Get started

Request a complimentary 30-minute consultation.

Share your court order or referral details and I’ll confirm the right assessment and next steps. Submitting a request does not establish a professional relationship.

Book a 30-minute consultation

Prefer to talk? Call 612-441-2668 — or submit a request form.

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The information on this site is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Court-ordered evaluations are conducted for legal or referral purposes and may carry different confidentiality terms than therapy; mediation is not a substitute for independent legal counsel.

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