Judges may order supervised visits if there is some reason to believe the child could be in danger or that one parent might flee with the child.
I would document it and call family services. Start the process allowing him only limited supervised visits.
The list of what-if crossovers of children's television series (fan-fiction only) are: The Puzzle Place visits The Fox Cubhouse The Puzzle Place visits The Animal Show with Stinky and Jake Sesame Street visits Calling All Safety Scouts The Puzzle Place visits The Muppet Show The Puzzle Place meets the Bananas in Pyjamas The Puzzle Place visits Sesame Street The Puzzle Place visits Calling All Safety Scouts The Puzzle Place visits Rimba's Island The Puzzle Place visits Johnson and Friends The Puzzle Place visits Shining Time Station The Puzzle Place visits Flexitoon's KIDS-TV The Puzzle Place visits H.R. Pufnstuf Barney and Friends visit Sesame Street Barney and Friends visit H.R. Pufnstuf Barney and Friends meet the Bananas in Pyjamas Barney and Friends visit Calling All Safety Scouts H.R. Pufnstuf visits The Muppet Show H.R. Pufnstuf visits Sesame Street H.R. Pufnstuf visits The Fox Cubhouse H.R. Pufnstuf visits Calling All Safety Scouts H.R. Pufnstuf meets the Bananas in Pyjamas H.R. Pufnstuf visits Rimba's Island etc.
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the noncustodial parent is usually awarded some type of visitation rights in order to enable a relationship with the father. If the father is unfit however, them this needs to be brought to the attention of the court that the father is engaging in a lifestyle and practices that are harmful to the child. If that is found to be the case and true, then there is the possibility for either supervised visits or total denial of visitation rights until the issue is resolved.
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court's decision
That is the purpose of SUPERVISED.
The Judge ordered supervised visitation. On my job, I was supervised by a long time employee.
Check out: www.supervisedvisitsco.com
A case worker.
not if you don't want them to If it's court ordered visitation, yes. If you have reservations about the boyfriend, ask for supervised visits. If the kids say he's mean, or too " friendly " , pay attention.
Yes. In custody court it can be established that the mother is unable to properly and safely care for the children due to her unstable psychiatric history. Supervised visits with the mother may also be court ordered.
Yes and any visits are likely to be Supervised.
The mother must bring the father's drug use to the attention of the court in order to have him deemed an unfit parent or to curtail his visitation rights so the child is not endangered while in her father's care. The court can stop visits or require supervised visits.
Yes but they may be too disabled to supervise them so visits may have to be supervised.
You need a lawyer and a court ruling. Not opinions from strangers.
I would document it and call family services. Start the process allowing him only limited supervised visits.