Please feel free to call or email us with any of your questions. Here are a few Q&A that might help answer any questions that you may have now.

This is all new to me and I feel over-whelmed. Does someone have to be with my child and me all of the time on the visit?

Yes. Our Monitors will be present at all times. But you can feel comfortable knowing that it is important to us at Supported Supervised Visits to help you and your child to never feel as if you are being monitored or watched over with a magnify glass. We always take your child’s safety and well being into account first, but helping to make everyone to feel that they are on a regular parent/child visit is also important. Do keep in mind though, that the courts have asked for monitoring and we must adhere to this but with discretion.

I don’t want to my child or me to appear as if we have someone from the courts with us on outings, how do we avoid this?

No one will ever know that your Professional Monitor is there with you to monitor you. We ask that you and your children always refer to our Monitors as “MiMi’ This is a loving name that refers to one as a Grandmother or an aunt or friend. This way those around you and your monitor, will assume that your monitor is part of the family, and not a court order.

Why should I feel more comfortable with Supported Supervised Visits over other Providers?

At Supported Supervised Visits our number one goal is the safety of your child/children. We also want this to be a wonderful experience for you and your child. With this in mind, we offer age appropriate activity planning for you and your child/children, free of charge, with fun in mind. We can set up these activities for you whether it be for a hike, a movie, a concert, an amusement park, a ball game or just stargazing. We will work hard at helping you to plan a fun and appropriate outing with your child because we truly do care about you and your child’s visit, that is why the company is called “Supported Supervised Visits” because we truly do support your decision to spend time with your child/children.


 


 

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