![]() Doyne and the Court that puts him on a pedestal! Great job 10News, good for you for being courageous enough to expose Dr. « Modification Meltdown - False Promises and Fraud 33 Responses to Custody Evaluator’s Credentials Questioned In Lawsuit The court also clarified that it does not verify the professional licenses or the resumes of the custody evaluators. The court had no response to the allegations against Dr. Doyne is one of a dozen custody evaluators repeatedly used by San Diego Family Court. John Van Dorn, a Doyne client, said “You have a certain expectation that the courts have vetted out the person they are appointing.”ĭr. Doyne stands by his record of education and experience.” Zopatti called the allegations against Dr. His attorney, Christopher Zopatti, said his client “can’t personally respond” to our questions because of the pending lawsuit. ![]() In Doyne’s declaration to the court he says he worked at both universities “25 to 30 years ago” and that “nobody keeps records that long.” “He had told me that he had been a professor at U.C.S.D.”Ī letter from U.C.S.D., also filed in the court file, says after “extensive research” Stephen Doyne has not been directly employed by the University of California San Diego. Doyne, said Doyne made another claim to her. Doyne as a professor, searching “back to the mid-1970.” His response, “From what we’ve seen, completely false.” I Team Reporter Lauren Reynolds questioned Angelucci “true or false?” Doyne’s resume, also filed in court documents, lists Doyne as an Adjunct Professor at the University of San Diego Law School. They were told they could not have any information without the signed consent of the member they were calling about.ĭr. The I-Team called the American College of Forensic Examiners for a comment. The American Bar Association Journal reported how the housecat was credentialed. “They’ve given credentials to a cat,” he said. The college, Angelucci says, is a “sham organizations” that “sells fake diplomas.” Doyne signs his name and calls himself a “Diplomate of the American College of Forensic Examiners.” In a letter filed in court documents, Dr. Doyne is a licensed psychologist, questions remain, for instance, the “Diplomate” title Dr. “I think it’s a big deal to have misleading credentials, particularly when you are a child custody evaluator that the courts refer people to,” pointed out Angelucci. ![]() When Tadros researched Doyne’s credentials, he believed they were falsified and dubious. Doyne and felt Doyne’s work was unprofessional. Tadros is Vice Chief of Scripps Behavioral Health Services. Emad Tadros in a civil lawsuit against Dr. “A child custody evaluator has tremendous power and influence,” said Marc Angelucci. Clients told the 10 News I-Team they paid Doyne between $5,000 and $30,000. The evaluations can be costly, both in emotion and dollars. ![]() His job is to advise the court on where children of divorce should live, which parent is more fit. Stephen Doyne, PhD, is widely used in the San Diego Family Court as a custody evaluator. Custody Evaluator’s Credentials Questioned In Lawsuitīy JW August ~ July 9th, 2009.
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