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Our Services

Family First LLC

01

Supervised Visitation

We work to create safe and secure visits for children with parents/caregivers who do not live together.

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02

Family Visitation

For the benefit of the children, we recognize the whole family benefits from building a positive relationship with the child.

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03

Virtual Visitation

In person visits are not always feasible due barriers such as long distance, disabilities, or lack of accommodations.

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04

Supervised Exchanges

Safe and secure method to transfer custodial time from one party to another ensuring no interaction or conflict between parties.

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06

Home Evaluations

Evaluations are detailed, accurate and thorough, following our comprehensive checklist.

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05

Parent Mentoring

Workshops, which offers easily understood methods of positive discipline which are also easily to be implemented.

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Supervised Visitation Process

How It Works

Supervised visitation process works in 4 easy steps to get you the desired results and comfort you need.

Step 1

Intake

Complete the intake form and exchange important documents including but not limited to any orders relevant to the visits for revision.

Step 2

Consultation

Consultation to collectively go over the terms of your visit. We meet with both sides and the child separately to design the best visitation schedule.

Step 3

Visitation

Custodial parent will arrive with the child and the monitor will meet with the non-custodial parent to conduct the scheduled visit/exchange at the planned location.

Step 4

Post Visitation

Visitation notes to be shared with all parties involved.

Do you have

Any Questions

Supervised visits are designed to ensure that a child can have safe contact with a non-custodial parent without having to be put in the middle of the parent's conflicts or other family issues.
A custodial parent cannot deny visitation rights to the non-custodial parent without a court order or custody agreement.
The location of a supervised visit is determined on what is deemed most appropriate for the child’s safety and well-being by the courts or supervising agency. In some cases, parents maybe involved in this process. Visits may take place in a variety of settings, including the child’s home, the non-custodial parent’s residence, a local visitation center, or public spaces such as parks or restaurants.
If specified in a custody order, you have the right to know your child's location during visitation. However, without a custody order, the other parent isn't legally obligated to disclose the child's whereabouts during their visitation time.
When arranging supervised visits for your child, it is imperative to use someone who is impartial and properly trained, as the reports provided by the supervised visit professional are often used in court proceedings.
During supervised visits, parents must not use drugs or alcohol before or during the visit. They should not arrive under the influence. Additionally, both parents must avoid negative behavior, like gossiping or criticizing the other parent in front of the child, as this can harm the child and may violate a court order.

Mon - Sun: By Appointments Only
Holidays: By Appointments Only

Serving All of Connecticut

860-292-0886
infofamilyfirstllc@gmail.com

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