In the majority of cases, supervised visits are only a
temporary measure. Although the exact
visitation order will vary by state, county, or judge, the judge might order a
professional to observe the other parent on a certain amount of visits or the
visits might be supervised by a relative for a certain amount of time -- and if
there are no obvious problems, the visits may likely become unsupervised. Oftentimes, at the end of a case, the other
parent ends up with more frequent and/ or longer visits than s/he had before
you went into court or even some form of custody.
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