Supervised Visitations

Supervised visitation is when a child can only have contact with a parent when a neutral third person is present. A judge may order supervised visitation for various reasons. Supervised visitation may be ordered when there is a history of abuse, when there are mental illness, or when there is a parental threat of abduction.…
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How are Supervised Visits Arranged?

Supervised visits can be ordered by a judge if he feels that it would be in the child's best interest to have one of the parties monitored. Some reasons the visitation may need to be monitored would be if there is any indication that there is abuse going on, if illegal substances are being used,…
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What is Domestic Violence?

Domestic Violence is defined as when a person or persons are being threatened and/or physically/emotionally abused when the abuser and abused are: -Married -Registered domestic partners -Divorced or separated -Are or were in the past in a relationship -Living together or used to live together, however you are/were more than just roommates -A close family…
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A Domestic Violence Restraining Order

If you are being physically abused, stalked, threatened or even harassed, you can ask the court for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order if you have a close relationship with the person who is abusing you such as a person you are married to, or if you have dated, separated, divorced, or even if you have…
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