Supervised Visitation Explained

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Question: My ex-wife has accused me of neglect and abuse and is asking the courts that I only have supervised visitation with our son. Can she do this and if she is successful what happens during supervised visitation? Answer: It is possible the court will order supervised child visitation if your ex has evidence proving you are in some way a danger to your child. Normally this occurs when a parent has a history of being physically …


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