Posts Tagged ‘supervised visitation’

In What Circumstances Does Supervised Visitation Apply to a Case?

When you’re going through a divorce with children, your children will always be your top priority. Perhaps some of the reason why you are going through the divorce is because you have concerns about your spouse, especially in regards to your children’s safety. There are numerous reasons why this could be called into question but… Continue reading →

Co-Parenting When One Parent Has an Abusive History

Is it ever possible to co-parent when one spouse or ex-partner has an abusive history? Sadly, even when parents are found guilty of crimes involving domestic violence, child abuse, or any sexual crimes, the court may still allow that parent to have custody or supervised visitation time. We want to do whatever it takes to… Continue reading →

Supervised Visitation in California

In the state of California, on some occasions a judge will order a parent has a visitation right with their child only during supervised visits. Under the premise of ensuring the child’s best interests, the court will order the other parent, or a neutral third party to observe the parent in these supervised visits. A… Continue reading →

I Want To See My Children

A divorce is much more than just the end of your marriage. The issues addressed will change the rest of your life and impact everyone you care about, including your children. Any time a divorce proceeding involves children, it complicates matters. The relationship you develop with your former spouse can greatly impact the development and… Continue reading →

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What is supervised visitation?

Keeping the best interests of your child in mind, there are times when supervised visitation is requested for the non-custodial parent. Supervised visitation is generally ordered when one parent has a problem with alcohol and/or drug abuse, physical or emotional abuse or any type of situation that could put the child in harm’s way.  Of… Continue reading →

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