Designed to support resolution—not fuel conflict

A well-structured VOC Report can reduce conflict by shifting the conversation from accusations to child needs, stability, and functioning. This aligns with broader Canadian best-practice discussions on incorporating children’s voices into family dispute resolution in ways that are helpful—and not harmful.

Hear your child’s perspective—safely, respectfully, and without placing pressure on them.

When parents separate, children often hold important insights about what helps them feel secure, connected, and steady between homes. A Voice of the Child (VOC) Report offers a structured, developmentally appropriate way for a trained professional to meet with your child and summarize their views, experiences, and preferences related to parenting arrangements—so adults can make better decisions with clearer information.

A VOC Report is not therapy and not a custody assessment. It is a focused, non-evaluative summary of your child’s voice, created to inform mediation, negotiation, and—where appropriate—family law decision-making.