Supervised visitation definition

Supervised visitation means face-to-face contact between a parent and a child which occurs in the immediate presence of a supervising person approved by the court under conditions which prevent any physical abuse, threats, intimidation, abduction, or humiliation of either the abused parent or the child. The supervising person shall not be any relative, friend, therapist, or associate of the parent perpetrating family violence. With the consent of the abused parent, the supervising person may be a family member or friend of the abused parent. At the request of the abused parent, the court may order that the supervising person shall be a police officer or other competent professional. The parent who perpetrated family violence shall pay any and all costs incurred in the supervision of visitation. In no case shall supervised visitation be overnight or in the home of the violent parent.
Supervised visitation means face-to-face contact between a parent and
Supervised visitation means the court-ordered contact between a non-custodial parent and one or more children of such parent in the presence of a third-party person who is responsible for observing and overseeing the visitation in order to provide for the safety of the child and any other parties during the visitation. The court may require supervised visitation when deemed necessary by the court to protect the child or other parties;

Examples of Supervised visitation in a sentence

  • Supervised visitation and exchange services unrelated to domestic violence, dating violence, child sexual abuse, sexual assault, or stalking.

  • Supervised visitation and exchange by and between parents in cases involving domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

  • Supervised visitation and exchange services are for noncustodial parents (not custodial parents, grandparents, distant relatives, etc.).

  • Supervised visitation services must function independently from a licensed or certified mental health professional or other professional who is performing a mental health, custody, parenting, developmental and/or attachment assessment and evaluation.

  • Supervised visitation refers to contact between parents and their children in out-of-home care while in the presence of a specially trained professional who is actively involved in promoting change in parent/child relationships.


More Definitions of Supervised visitation

Supervised visitation means a program established pursuant to Section 5 110.1a of this act Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes.
Supervised visitation means face to face contact between a parent and a child which occurs in the immediate presence of a supervisor approved by the court under conditions which prevent any physical abuse, threats, intimidation, abduction, or humiliation of either the abused parent or the child. The supervisor shall not be any relative, friend, therapist, or associate of the abusive parent. With the consent of the abused parent, the supervisor may be a family member or friend of the abused parent. At the request of the abused parent, the court may order that the supervisor shall be a police officer or other competent professional. The abusive parent shall pay any and all costs incurred in the supervision of visitation. In no case shall supervised visitation take place overnight or in the home of the abusive parent;
Supervised visitation means the provision of therapeutic evaluation and/or intervention to help improve the parent-child interactions. Supervised visitation may only be provided by order of a court and only by trained certified or licensed mental health professionals or social workers.
Supervised visitation means the court-ordered contact between a noncustodial parent and one or more children of such parent in the presence of a third-party person who is responsible for observing and overseeing the visitation in order to provide for the safety of the child and any other parties during the visitation.
Supervised visitation means the contact between a
Supervised visitation means the contact between a noncustodial parent who may be an alcohol-dependent person, a drug- dependent person or a person who has committed domestic abuse and one or more children of such parent in the presence of a third-party person who is responsible for observing and overseeing court-ordered visitation to provide for the safety of the child and any other parties during the visitation. The provisions of this paragraph shall not limit the authority of the court to require supervised visitation for other reasons when deemed necessary by the court to protect the child or other parties;
Supervised visitation means court ordered supervised visitation and exchange services for families affected by domestic violence.