Supervised Visitation

Supervised Visitation

For many families navigating private family court, supervised visitation is not a punishment — it is a starting point. It is the structured, documented, child-centered environment where a parent and child can begin to rebuild their relationship safely, with a neutral third party present to ensure the process is protected for everyone involved.

M.O.M. provides supervised visitation and monitored exchange services as part of its Family Stabilization Ecosystem.

What We Offer

Supervised Visitation Sessions

Court-ordered or voluntarily arranged visitation sessions conducted at a neutral location with a trained M.O.M. supervisor present. Sessions are documented, time-stamped, and reported to the referring court or agency (with participant consent).

Monitored Exchange Services

Neutral-site exchanges for families where direct contact between parents is unsafe, court-restricted, or high-conflict. A M.O.M. staff member or trained volunteer facilitates the handoff so the child is never in the middle of adult conflict.

Visitation Documentation

Every session is documented with attendance records, behavioral observations, and compliance notes. This documentation can be provided to courts, attorneys, and OCSE upon request and with participant authorization.

Who This Service Is For

  • Noncustodial parents with court-ordered supervised visitation requirements
  • Reentry parents reestablishing contact with children after incarceration
  • Families where direct parental exchange is unsafe or court-restricted
  • Parents voluntarily seeking a structured, documented environment for initial reintroduction

How Visitation Progresses

M.O.M.'s visitation services are designed to step down over time as stability is demonstrated. The typical progression moves from fully supervised sessions to monitored exchanges to unmonitored handoffs — with each transition documented and reported to the court for order modification consideration.

What This Service Is Not

  • M.O.M. is not a licensed therapeutic visitation provider
  • M.O.M. supervisors are not licensed counselors or therapists
  • This service does not override court orders or guarantee visitation rights
  • M.O.M. cannot compel the custodial parent to comply with visitation orders — that is a court enforcement matter

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Mending Our Mistakes, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN: 39-4100221. Learn more at mendingourmistakes.org.