For Family Law Attorneys
When clients source their own drug testing through insurance or clinic walk-ins, the results rarely survive courtroom scrutiny. Here's what every family law attorney needs to know about forensic chain-of-custody.
Family Court Drug Testing
Blood testing sounds authoritative — but in family court, it's often the most expensive option with the shortest detection window and the fewest answers.
For Family Law Attorneys & GALs
A guide for counsel on selecting and ordering court-defensible testing: forensic vs. diagnostic testing, the laboratory report vs. the MRO report, and matching hair, urine, PEth, and sweat-patch testing to the question your case is asking.
For Parents · Give to Your Client
A short, plain-language explainer for parents facing court-ordered testing — why a court test is different from a clinic visit, why chain of custody matters, and what to do first so the result actually counts. Built to hand directly to a client.