Sentences with phrase «order supervised visits»

Crystal was not able to persuade the court to order supervised visits, but she was able to limit Cassidy's parenting time.
The judge may order the supervised visits to take place in a designated facility.
If you are worried about your child's safety with the other parent, ask the judge to order supervised visits.
Some custodial parents, rather than asking the judge to deny visitation rights, request that the court order supervised visits because family courts are more receptive to supervised visits than denial of access.
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In order to meet the above requirements she will have to limit me to supervised visits which means she will have to prove that I am an unfit father.
Likewise, if the non-custodial parent has a history of substance abuse or violence, the court may order visits to be supervised or even suspended if that is in the best interests of the child.
Shared calendar solutions to connect the many people (social workers, treatment providers, foster parents, probation and school resource officers, and others) and the many court - ordered events (hearings, classes, counseling sessions, supervised visitations, home visits, lab work to monitor substance abuse, and others), while protecting participants» privacy and security,
If the parent demonstrates during supervised access that their visits are beneficial to the child, and the parent respects the terms of the access order, they can often progress to unsupervised access visits of gradually increasing lengths of time.
Supervises probationers via Phone, Office and in person visits to ensure their compliance with Court orders.
The court can set out the time, place and duration of access visits and can order supervised access where another adult is present during visits if it considers it appropriate.
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.)
If you fear for the safety of your child when he interacts with his parent, or you know he is or has been abused physically or psychologically by his parent, you can petition the court for a custody or visitation order which includes the request for supervised visits.
If the court feels the child could be endangered by spending time with one parent, he can deny visitation to that parent or order supervised visitation where another adult attends each visit.
In some cases, therapeutic supervised visits may be ordered.
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 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 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) >.
In very rare circumstances, if the other parent poses a danger to the child even if they are supervised, you can ask the judge to order no visits.
If the judge issues an order requiring supervised visits, be sure to get all the details on where visits will take place, who is eligible to fill the supervisor role and the length of each visit.
If the judge decides that supervised visitation is best for your child, the court order will specify how the supervised visits will work.
These services qualify for court orders specifying «supervised visitation» or «supervised visits
Supervised visits in New York are ordered by a county Family Court or Supreme Court when a visit with a non-custodial parent — the parent who doesn't have custody — could be physically or psychologically dangerous for the child.
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