By Martindale Hubbell for Law Offices of Paul Chatzky | Published December 30, 2013 | Posted in Visitation Rights | Tagged Tags: Illinois child custody lawyer, order modification, supervised visitation, visitation rights | Leave a comment
Supervised visitation is an intervention by the court that is exercised when direct contact between a parent (or other adult relative) and child could pose a physical, emotional, or psychological danger to the child. Visitation usually takes place in a neutral location and in the presence of a third party — either a professional supervisor Read More
Read MoreWhen a court determines that a noncustodial parent poses a danger to a child, the judge might order supervised visitation. The details of the visitation must be delineated in a parenting plan and agreed upon by both parents. Supervised visitation is often ordered for a specified period of time and reevaluated according to the agreement. Read More
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