Supervised Contact Rules

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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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Courts want the child to have a strong relationship with each parent if the parents are not together. However, if visitation would harm the child, the court can deny child visitation rights. For example, if a parent is abusive or neglectful towards the child or is abusing drugs, visitation rights may be denied.

Supervised visitation refers to a specific arrangement where a noncustodial parent is allowed to have contact with their child under the supervision of a third party. This arrangement is typically ordered by the court when there are concerns about the child's well-being during unsupervised visits.

Visitation may be held in a visitation facility; neutral sites such as parks, fast food restaurants with playground, or shopping malls; child's own home or relative's home; foster home; or other location as deemed appropriated by the referring agency and other parties involved in the child's case taking into ...

Court order is required for supervised visitation. Visits are limited to a weekly one hour visit, unless stated otherwise in court order. Two hours weekly is the maximum amount of time allowed for visitations.

Supervised visitation This means the child can only spend time with the noncustodial parent when a neutral third party is present to supervise. The court chooses who supervises the visits, and it specifies the time, length and location of the visits.

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