One solution when allegations of child abuse and alienation are raised together, is for the court to quickly
order supervised contact for the parent who has allegedly engaged in abusive behavior.
Not exact matches
I would thus modify the family court's
order insofar as it prohibits even
supervised contact between Doe and the child.
No -
contact orders can complicate access as well, often making it necessary for access to be either
supervised or arranged through the involvement of a third party.
If the court concludes
contact between a child and a parent will place the child in imminent danger of serious harm, the judge may issue an
order either temporarily terminating that parent's access to the child or require the parent's visitation to be
supervised until further
order of the court.
An
order that the petitioner will have no
contact or limited (e.g.,
supervised)
contact with the child once the child returns to the country of the habitual residence.
After a contested hearing the court found the Mother had done all she could to promote
contact, that the children were genuinely concerned about their Father's behaviour and
orders him to attend a parenting course as recommended by Social Services and, should the children want it,
contact supervised in a
contact centre
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deciding how often the child sees their birth family, and whether this
contact is
supervised or unsupervised (Note: The conditions around the child seeing their birth family could be specified by a court
order — for example who should have
contact, the type of
contact, how often it will occur and if visits need to be
supervised or not.)
An easy bright line for making such court
orders could be: When either parent requests restrictive parenting
orders for the other parent, such as no
contact,
supervised visitation or very limited time (less than 20 %) over the objection of the other parent.
Judicial responses to alienation include:
ordering an assessment;
ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no -
contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting
order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.
Although courts are slow to deny visitation altogether, they're more willing to
order supervised visitation when
contact with a parent might endanger a child.
Notwithstanding the provisions in this guideline, in those circumstances the Children's
Contact Service shall be at liberty to provide the parents or the Independent Children's Lawyer with a letter stating that, in the Children's
Contact Service's opinion, the matter should be relisted before the Court to review the
order either for self - managed time with the child, suspension of the
supervised visits, or other Court
order.
-LRB--RRB- In the event that the
Contact Service offers
supervised < time a child spends with the parent, or other person / persons / changeover in accordance with a parenting
order > only at times which are less regular than specified in
order then the visit shall occur at the times which are offered by the < name of Contact Service >.
Does the
order provide that the Children's
Contact Service may terminate its services (many Children's Contact Service providers say parents insist their court orders compel the Service to provide supervised contact notwithstanding the Service believes it is inappropriate for supervised visits to con
Contact Service may terminate its services (many Children's
Contact Service providers say parents insist their court orders compel the Service to provide supervised contact notwithstanding the Service believes it is inappropriate for supervised visits to con
Contact Service providers say parents insist their court
orders compel the Service to provide
supervised contact notwithstanding the Service believes it is inappropriate for supervised visits to con
contact notwithstanding the Service believes it is inappropriate for
supervised visits to continue)?
Should the
order include other services provided at the centre at which the Children's
Contact Service operates (some services are able to provide counselling and family dispute resolution services «in - house» often with a view to parents moving away from
supervised visits, to changeover only and finally independent time spent with a child)?
-LRB--RRB- If after assessment the parties are accepted by the
Contact Service as suitable for supervised < time a child spends with the parent, or other person / persons / changeover in accordance with a parenting order >
is to have contact with < the child / children / name (s) and date (s) of birth > each < specify e.g day of week / each weekend / each second (weekend or specified day of week) > at times nominated by the Contact Service and such visit is to < occur at the Contact Service / be implemented by (name) collecting the child / ren from the Contact Service at the start of visit and returning the child / ren to the same place at the end of vContact Service as suitable for supervised < time a child spends with the parent, or other person / persons / changeover in accordance with a parenting order > is to have contact with < the child / children / name (s) and date (s) of birth > each < specify e.g day of week / each weekend / each second (weekend or specified day of week) > at times nominated by the Contact Service and such visit is to < occur at the Contact Service / be implemented by (name) collecting the child / ren from the Contact Service at the start of visit and returning the child / ren to the same place at the end of vcontact with < the child / children / name (s) and date (s) of birth > each < specify e.g day of week / each weekend / each second (weekend or specified day of week) > at times nominated by the Contact Service and such visit is to < occur at the Contact Service / be implemented by (name) collecting the child / ren from the Contact Service at the start of visit and returning the child / ren to the same place at the end of vContact Service and such visit is to < occur at the Contact Service / be implemented by (name) collecting the child / ren from the Contact Service at the start of visit and returning the child / ren to the same place at the end of vContact Service / be implemented by (name) collecting the child / ren from the Contact Service at the start of visit and returning the child / ren to the same place at the end of vContact Service at the start of visit and returning the child / ren to the same place at the end of visit >.
-LRB--RRB- < For
supervised time a child spends with the parent, or other person / persons / changeover in accordance with a parenting
order > The visit under
order <
order number > is to be
supervised by the
Contact Service and < (name) must pay the reasonable fees for the supervision on each occasion of supervision OR each of the parents must pay one half of any reasonable fees for the supervision on each occasion of supervision OR each party must pay the reasonable fees charged him or her by the
Contact Service for each occasion of supervision OR (specify the proportion of fees each party is to pay) >.
She has been
ordered not have any
contact with her two children unless it's
supervised by the state.
Even if these issues do exist, the court will probably still
order parenting time but require that a third party
supervise the
contact.
If there are reports of child abuse as the cause of the child's alienated behavior, the judge may make a protective
order restraining
contact with the «rejected» parent, such as a temporary
order for
supervised visitation.
Supervised contact can be
ordered right away at a first hearing, and the supervision lifted if there is no objective reason to maintain it later on.
It also reported there was an increased likelihood that those juveniles who were subject to a
supervised justice
order and had been the subject of a care and protection
order would proceed to the adult criminal justice system, with 91 % of all such juveniles having some
contact with the adult system, and 67 % having served at least one term of imprisonment.The study concluded that «over time, the probability of those juveniles on
supervised orders in 1994 - 95 who are subject to multiple risk factors (e.g. male, Indigenous, care and protection
order) progressing to the adult corrections system will approach 100 per cent.»