Expert Witness & Forensic Psychological Services for Legal Professionals
Walters-Wright Psychological Associates provides independent, court-ready forensic psychology assessments and expert witness reports tailored to criminal, family, and civil proceedings.
Reports are evidence-based, clearly structured, and prepared in accordance with relevant court rules, including Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) Part 35 & Criminal Procedure Rules (CrimPR) Part 19

Expert Witness & Forensic Assessment Service
We provide independent, impartial forensic psychological assessments including:
Typical Instructions
- Family Court psychological evaluations
- Criminal Court psychological assessments
- Parole Board psychological evidence
- Pre-sentence and pre-trial evaluations
- Structured risk assessments (violence, sexual harm, reoffending)
- Cognitive and neurodevelopmental evaluations (including autism and learning differences)
- Parental capacity and attachment assessments
Common Report Types
- Reports responding directly to solicitor instructions
- Structured professional judgement risk assessments
- Autism and learning difference profiles
- Trauma, post-traumatic stress, and complex mental health formulations
- Cognitive functioning and suggestibility assessments
Sectors Served
- Solicitors and barristers
- Family Courts and care proceedings
- Crown, Magistrates’, and Youth Courts
- Parole Boards and criminal justice agencies
- Secure and youth justice settings
All work is conducted independently, objectively, and in accordance with professional and legal standards.

Forensic & Clinical Consultancy
We also provide consultancy to organisations, including:
- Trauma-informed practice development
- Cultural competence and equity training
- Psychological input for youth justice and criminal justice teams
- Case formulation support for services working with complex individuals
Therapy & Clinical Work
Dr. Walters-Wright offers compassionate, trauma-informed therapeutic support for individuals seeking psychological help with:
- Trauma
- Anxiety, worry, and stress-related difficulties
- Identity, belonging, and cultural experiences
- Behavioural or emotional challenges
- Relationship difficulties
- Adjustment to life transitions
- Neurodiversity-related challenges (ASD, ADHD, LD)
Therapy sessions are collaborative, culturally sensitive, and grounded in a holistic understanding of each client’s unique experiences.
Sessions are available in person or online, depending on need.

