Professional Supervised Visitation (Monitored Visits)

Supervised visitation is contact between a noncustodial party and one or more children in the presence of a neutral third person.

The supervised visitation monitor will observe and provide documentation for appropriate authorities.

Monitored Exchanges

Monitored exchanges are for parents/parties who are not allowed contact with each other. Exchanges take place in a conflict-free, public setting. This allows for the safe transfer of the children between the parties.

Guardian Ad Litem

Advocates for the best interest of the child.

Case Management

Assist with communication in high conflict cases between all parties. Facilitate the exchange of information between all parties.

Parenting/Co-Parenting Classes

Parenting and co-parenting well is one of the biggest challenges we face as parents today.

This parenting course is not meant to be a substitute for conseling or psycotherapy.

  • Parent's rights and responsibilities
  • Common parenting mistakes
  • Temperament and parenting
  • Parenting style and loving your children
  • Parenting a child with Special Needs
  • Being a good role model
  • Assertive communication for parents
  • Empathy training for parents and children
  • Stress management for parents
  • General principles of discipline
  • Boundary and limit setting
  • Dealing with sibling rivalry
  • Basic rules for divorcing parents
  • Co-parenting teamwork/challenges
  • Step-family dynamics

Class is 8 Hours, which takes place over 4 week period.
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Kindertime works with families who are facing issues related to:

  • Divorce
  • Domestic violence
  • Protective orders
  • Abuse
  • Custody
  • CPS involvement

Our Professionals are trained in the following: 

  • The role of a provider
  • The legal responsibilities and obligations of a provider
  • Screening and monitoring clients
  • Reasons for terminating visits
  • Being a mandated reporter
  • Documentation
  • Confidentiality
  • Abuse and domestic violence
  • Substance abuse, child abuse, sexual abuse and domestic violence

Getting Started:

Contact us to schedule an orientation and interview.

During this process, you can decide if we are a good fit for your needs.

We will provide you with the following:

  • Where our services take place
  • Guidelines
  • Fees
  • Cancellation policy
  • Documentation policies

After orientation:

Once orientation has taken place, we can decide if we are a good fit for each other and if approved for services, and all necessary documents are completed, visits can begin.

We look forward to working with you.