Supervised Order Visitation Form Utah

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Supervised visitation may be ordered by a court where the non-custodial parent:


" has a drug or alcohol abuse problem;

" has had trouble controlling anger;

" may have been involved in inappropriate sexual behavior with the child;

" engaged in child abuse, neglect or abandonment;

" engaged in domestic violence;

" has a mental illness;

" has a substance abuse problem; and/or

" as a criminal history.


The above list is not exhaustive, but gives examples of situations where a court might order supervised visitation.


Supervised visitation often takes place in a neutral location under the supervision of paid staff. An adult other than the custodial parent must be present at all times during the visit. The adult may be known or unknown to the child, and may be someone agreed upon by the parents or appointed by the court. In any case, the adult must be approved by the court ordering the supervised visitation.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Can a Parent Legally Keep a Child from the Other Parent in Utah? Generally, the answer would be no so long as there is a custody order or agreement in place. If there is no custody order or if your child is under your control and custody, then you can keep the child from the other parent.

Unfit parents may be those with substance abuse issues such as drug or alcohol addiction, mental illness, criminal behavior, or a history of domestic violence.

The new law is called the ?Equal parent-time schedule.? Now, with this new statute, Utah divorce law and custody law provides three parent-time schedule options: (1) the standard minimum parent-time schedule that provides a parent with one 3-hour visit each week and every other weekend; (2) the 60/40 schedule; (3) this ...

The supervisor must be present at all times during visitation and supervision begins the moment the child arrives. The supervisor has the authority to end the visit. 2. All contact between child(ren) and the supervised parent shall take place within the supervisor's hearing and sight.

Technically, ing to Utah Law, the ?desires of a child 14 years of age or older shall be given added weight but is not the single controlling factor.? Again, 14 and above, the court may consider the preference of children and what they have to say, but even that will be the exception and not the normal case.

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Supervised Order Visitation Form Utah