About Us
Supporting Safe Connections, One Visit at a Time
Parental Dynamics specializes in supervised parenting and custody exchanges with court monitoring and family law compliance. Our licensed family law experts support supervised parenting time, monitored visitation, and structured custody exchange services—with a focus on safe, neutral environments for high-conflict family law and divorce cases.
Understanding Supervised Visitation
Although supervised visitation is typically not meant to go on indefinitely, if the circumstances do not change and a judge believes that the problematic behaviors or parenting skills remain unaddressed, supervised visitation may continue. However, if the visits prove to be beneficial to the child and a judge believes more frequent and longer contact is in the best interest of the child, visitation may gradually become less restrictive until it is entirely lifted.
Below are some of the circumstances in which a judge may order supervised visitation:
- There is a history of substance abuse
- There is a threat that the parent may abduct the child
- There is a history of neglect or domestic violence
- The parent has a mental illness that poses a risk to the child
- To reintroduce a child and parent after an extended period of separation
- If the parent and child never had an existing relationship
- To give the parent an opportunity to rectify any issues that may be considered damaging to unsupervised visitation
