Objective P300 EEG brain-wave analysis for family theft, inheritance disputes, elder abuse, custody, domestic
violence, insurance fraud and more across Huna and the wider Highland region. Bring science and
clarity into emotionally charged family situations.
Scientific Support for Complex Huna, Highland Family Situations
Family disputes in Huna and across Highland are often emotional, complicated and
high-stakes. Our P300 EEG testing uses advanced brain-wave analysis to provide objective truth when
trust has broken down — giving you clear evidence to support fair decisions.
- Huna family theft and property disputes with P300 verification
- Huna inheritance fraud and elder abuse detection
- Employee theft and workplace misconduct within Huna family businesses
- Huna child custody and parental fitness evaluation support
- Huna domestic violence and abuse verification (supporting evidence)
- Huna family business fraud and embezzlement detection
- Adoption verification and biological parentage support for Huna and Highland families
- Estate planning truth verification for wills and declarations in Huna, Highland
- Huna insurance fraud investigation with P300 EEG
- Family member credibility assessment in Huna disputes
- Huna caregiver abuse and neglect detection
Starting from £499
Huna family group testing from £599 • Same-day crisis appointments £599 • Court-support packages available across Highland
Huna, Highland Family P300 EEG Features:
- Court-usable documentation for Huna and Highland solicitors & mediators
- Specialist support for Huna inheritance and estate disputes
- Family-sensitive testing environment with private rooms
- Multi-person testing for complex Huna family conflicts
- Child-appropriate protocols for older children & teens (case-by-case)
- Huna elder abuse and financial exploitation verification
- Discreet handling of high-profile Huna and Highland family matters
- Professional liaison with Huna legal and safeguarding teams
- Secure, encrypted reporting with long-term record storage
- Follow-up consultation to interpret results and next steps in Huna and across Highland