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Who would act as a visitation supervisor?
Requested and Answered by Justice on 28-Jan-2006 11:51 (2894 reads)
Sometimes it's a trusted family member, but that's not always possible. The court could choose a social service agency that handles supervised visitation. If father has money, he may be ordered to pay the supervisor. That can be expensive, although supervised visits usually take place only a few times a month for an hour or two.
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