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Smart Parenting During and After Divorce: When to Seek Supervised Visitation (page 3)

By Peter J. Favaro, Ph.D.
McGraw-Hill Professional
Updated on May 7, 2010

When You Are Sent to Supervised Visitation Unnecessarily

If you are sent to supervised visitation and you do not think this is fair, before your case is taken off the court calendar find out what sort of documentation is required from the visitation facility in order to normalize your contact with your children. You can get "stuck" in supervised visitation if there is no mechanism for you to apply for normal visitation again. My facility will provide an evaluative report for clients, but a report is useless unless you have a court date and a judge to show the evaluation to.

I think it is a good idea for anyone who is sent to supervised visitation to enroll in a parenting course. If you want to show your judge that you are taking the order for supervised visitation seriously, this is the best way to do it.

It is a bad idea to make a pain in the neck of yourself at the supervised facility, even if you feel as though you have been sent there unfairly. The people who run the facility had nothing to do with sending you there, in most instances. Good facilities provide you with a list of rules you must follow prior to beginning your supervised visitation. Many people going through high-conflict custody make things worse for themselves than they already are. This happens because they feel frustrated, picked on, abused, and taken advantage of. Yes, all of these things happen, and sometimes despite the system's best efforts, they happen unfairly. There is no point in defeating your own best interests, however. Patience and civilized behavior will generally get you to the end of most court-related problems.

Quick Tips

Think carefully about whether you really believe the co-parent requires limited periods of supervised visitation. These will be the memories your child has of his parents growing up.

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