Can a court give a parent supervised parenting time?
The court will not usually award permanent supervised parenting time because if the parent has shown they are not improving or creating a safe visit, then it is likely not in the best interest of the child to continue to be around the parent and the dangerous situation. Who Supervises The Parenting Time?
Why do parents need a Supervised visitation order?
Most of the time, parents will share responsibility and a fair schedule to make sure they are both actively involved in their children’s lives. At other times, there may be extenuating circumstances that necessitate the need for limited interactions between a parent and child. This can lead to a supervised visitation order.
Where can I get help with supervised parenting?
If you have questions about supervised parenting time, wish to request supervised parenting time, or are involved in a case involving supervised parenting time, you should contact a domestic litigation attorney who focuses primarily on the area of family law, such as the attorneys at Cordell & Cordell.
Can a parent change a supervised contact order?
If orders have been made for supervised contact and the orders don’t state an end time, the contact parent can make an application to the court to have the orders varied. An application to vary the orders can also be made if any other circumstances of the contact need to be changed, such as a change of supervisor or days.
The court will not usually award permanent supervised parenting time because if the parent has shown they are not improving or creating a safe visit, then it is likely not in the best interest of the child to continue to be around the parent and the dangerous situation. Who Supervises The Parenting Time?
If you have questions about supervised parenting time, wish to request supervised parenting time, or are involved in a case involving supervised parenting time, you should contact a domestic litigation attorney who focuses primarily on the area of family law, such as the attorneys at Cordell & Cordell.
Most of the time, parents will share responsibility and a fair schedule to make sure they are both actively involved in their children’s lives. At other times, there may be extenuating circumstances that necessitate the need for limited interactions between a parent and child. This can lead to a supervised visitation order.
Who is responsible for supervising during parenting time?
The parenting time supervisor is responsible for being present during the entirety of the parenting time to ensure the mental and physical safety of the child.