Most parents have unsupervised visitation with their children. But sometimes it is in the child’s best interests that there be supervised visitation. Here are the most common examples leading to supervised visitation: Violence – past physical abuse of a child such that the child needs to be protected from the parent for the child’s own…
Unfortunately, this is all too common. A parent shows up late to pick up the child for visitation or drops the child off late from visitation. Sometimes a parent does not show up at all. It’s much more than being discourteous. Both scenarios are harmful and disruptive to the child. Of course, there may be…