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Supervised Parenting Time in New Jersey

Supervised parenting time or supervised visitation is when a divorced or separated parent visits with their child with a third party required to present. These visits can be ordered by the Court with a Court-appointed supervisor, or privately arranged with a paid supervisor, family friend, or relative.

Supervised parenting time is intended to keep the child safe and is typically used in cases where one parent has a mental health problem, drug or alcohol dependency, or history of abuse that could put the child at risk.

If a judge decides that supervised visitation is best for your child, there are steps that you can take to ensure that everything goes smoothly. A compassionate child custody attorney at Moskowitz Law Group can walk you through supervised parenting time in New Jersey and answer your questions. Call us today to schedule a free consultation to learn more.

Failure to Comply with a Fixed Visitation Schedule

A fixed visitation schedule is either agreed upon and by both parties or Court-ordered. Essentially, it is a routine schedule so the parties know when it is their designated time to spend with the children.

If a parent does not comply with the fixed visitation schedule, several actions may be taken. When it is a constant reoccurrence, the parenting time schedule may be changed to something that the parent may actually adhere to.

Similarly, if a child support amount was set based on a certain parenting time schedule, payments might increase if that person does not actually exercise that time. In addition, it may be appropriate to reassess the child support and financials in the case due to the noncustodial parent exercising less time.

Supervised Visitation for Parents with a History of Abuse or Neglect

When there are allegations of abuse or neglect in a child custody case, the Division of Child Permanency and Protection (DCPP) investigates to determine whether abuse or neglect has actually occurred or is still occuring.

If DCPP does not find substantiated abuse or neglect, the Court will be informed of this. If DCPP does finding substantiated abuse or neglect, the Court will determine what type of protection to put in place for the children, including limited or supervised parenting time.

What is Parental Alienation?

Parental alienation refers to a parent’s behaviors that hurt or damage a relationship between their child and the other parent. They do this by diminishing the other party’s role, speaking poorly of them, and convincing the child that the other parent is not a good parent. If a Court finds that parental alienation is occurred, supervised parenting time may be ordered so a professional can ensure that the parent does not undertake any alienating behaviors during their parenting time.

Learn More About Supervised Parenting Time in New Jersey Today

A dedicated New Jersey supervised parenting time lawyer is familiar with the laws surrounding supervised parenting time and can walk their client through their rights based on the facts of their case. It is crucial to consult with a seasoned attorney and to have solid legal representation in Court. This way, an individual’s rights are adequately protected and their voice is heard.

You deserve to have your rights protected as a parent, whether you have full or partial custody of your child. However, dealing with the legal process of custody and visitation on your own is a daunting task.

If you have questions or concerns about supervised parenting time in New Jersey, do not hesitate to get in touch with our knowledgeable legal team at Moskowitz Law Group. Schedule an initial, free consultation to speak with a reliable child custody attorney today.

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