About Us
Supporting California attorneys with specialized Certificate of Merit evaluations for childhood sexual abuse cases.
When your client 40 and over discovers psychological injury from childhood abuse, California law requires professional documentation. PsyLex Solutions provides the licensed mental health expertise your practice needs.
Licensed Mental Health Professionals
Our California-licensed practitioners bring assessment and forensic evaluation, meeting all CCP 340.1 requirements for qualified mental health professionals.
Code-Compliant Documentation
We deliver professionally prepared Certificates of Merit that satisfy all statutory requirements, providing clear documentation of practitioner qualifications and professional opinions ready for filing.
Built for Legal Practice
We understand litigation timelines, professional standards, and attorney needs. Our service is designed specifically to support law firms with efficient, reliable Certificate of Merit evaluations.
Professional mental health consultation services designed exclusively for California law firms handling CCP 340.1 cases.
Professional Expertise
PsyLex Solutions focuses specifically on Certificate of Merit evaluations. Our practitioners have extensive training in trauma assessment, psychological injury evaluation, and the forensic documentation standards required for legal proceedings.
Attorney Partnership
We work collaboratively with your firm throughout the evaluation process. From initial referral to certificate delivery, you have direct access to our team for questions, case consultation, and support as your litigation progresses.
Professional Standards
Every evaluation is conducted according to professional ethical guidelines and legal requirements. We maintain HIPAA compliance, ensure confidentiality, and deliver documentation that meets the highest professional standards for your cases.
Certificate of Merit evaluations for California attorneys handling childhood sexual abuse cases under CCP 340.1. Licensed mental health professionals providing code-compliant documentation for plaintiffs 40 and over.