| What
is Supervised Visitation?
Supervised Visitation refers to contact between a non-custodial
parent and one or more children in the presence of a third person
responsible for observing and seeking to ensure the safety of those
involved. "Monitored Visitation", "Supervised Child
Access", and "Supervised Child Contact" are other
terms with the same meaning.
What is Supervised Exchange?
Supervised Exchanges, sometimes referred to as "Monitored Exchanges"
or "Supervised/Monitored Transfers", is supervision of
the transfer of the child from one parent to the other. Supervision
is limited to the exchange or transfer only with the remainder of
the parent/child contact remaining unsupervised. Most frequently
precautions are taken to assure that the two parents or other individuals
exchanging the child do not come into contact with one another.
What is the purpose?
Both Supervised Visits and Supervised Exchanges are designed to
assure that a child can have safe contact with an absent parent
without having to be put in the middle of the parents' conflicts
or other problems. It is the child's need that is paramount in making
any decisions regarding the need for such supervision. However,
there are also some significant benefits to parents. It is our hope
that no one will look upon supervised visitation or exchange as
a negative or stigmatized service. It is a tool that can help families
as they go through difficult and/or transitional times.
Please call me at 212.260.5162 or email me at ingrid@ingridwright.com
for more information or to schedule a session.
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