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Supervised Visitation: A generic term that describes parent/child contact overseen by a third party. It is also a term for contact between a noncustodial parent and one or more children in the presence of a third person, in which the only focus is the protection and safety of the child and adult participants.

Supervised Exchange: Refers to the transfer of a child from the custodial to the noncustodial parent at the start of the parent/child contact and back to the custodial parent at the end of the contact. The supervision is usually limited to the exchanges, with the remainder of the noncustodial parent/child contact unsupervised. Exchanges may be supervised on-or-off the site, the location may be specified in the court order or it will occur in an agreed upon location between the parents and the provider. A supervised exchange may also be referred to as "exchange monitoring," "supervised transfer," "monitored exchange," "safe exchange," and "neutral drop-off/pick-up." 

NEUTRALITY POLICY 
(r-) time together has a strict policy on maintaining neutrality between both the custodial and non-custodial parents. We understand the issues you are facing now are difficult, and we will treat everyone with equal respect.

CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY 
Communications between clients and (r-) time together are not confidential and therefore are not protected by privilege. The therapist / client privilege does not apply during therapeutic supervision. (r-) time together maintains strict confidentiality and does not release information regarding the case except when ordered by the Court; subpoenaed to produce records or testify in Court; requested by a mediator, or Guardian in conjunction with a Court ordered mediation, investigation or evaluation, or requested by CPS (Child Protective Services), the Department of Children & Families, or by Law Enforcement or as otherwise directed by the Court.
* (r-) time together monitors are required to report suspected child abuse to law enforcement authorities, The Court and Child Protective Services. *

 

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