Someone must keep an eye on you while you visit your child if you are required to undergo supervised visitation in Illinois. The chaperone may occasionally be a parent or acquaintance. In other instances, it can be a social worker or a professional you have to pay. You are not permitted to spend time with the child alone during supervised visitation. If the family court learns that you were with the child unsupervised, your visitation privileges may be terminated. Find out why supervised visitation is mandated in Illinois by reading on, then get help from Keller Legal Services' Naperville child custody attorneys.
Some of the reasons a judge might consider supervised visitation include:
- If there is a history of drug or alcohol abuse.
- If there is a history of domestic violence or neglect.
- If there is a threat of parental abduction.
- When a parent has demonstrated some kinds of mental illness.
- To reintroduce the child and the parent after an extended separation (i.e. if the parent was incarcerated or had abdicated parenting responsibilities).
- If there was never an existing relationship between the parent and the child
- To give the parent a chance to work on any specific issues that might be considered detrimental to unsupervised time.
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