Qualified Visitation Monitor

When searching for a qualified visitation monitor for your children, it is important to know that the basic hours or training necessary to become “qualified” as a professional Monitor is not enough to assure the best situation for your family. Mandatory training in the CA 5.20 (Uniform Standards of Practice for Providers of Supervised Visitation) should be shown to have been provided by the CASVSP.

It is important that you seek someone who has years of experience in this field, and hopefully an education in a related field such as child development, human studies, or psychology.  You may want to look for a monitor with former  experience working with children and families in a professional capacity, and a who possess a clear understanding of basic family law procedures.

The monitor you choose will be responsible for the safety and wellbeing of everyone on a visit, therefore, their education and experience, along with the proper training is of the utmost importance.

Further, the professional supervised visitation monitor you choose will be producing the notes and reports for your case. The monitor must be neutral in their interactions and reporting, while keeping detailed and accurate records of all interactions.

The monitor must therefore also have writing skills which affords them the ability to produce professional reports to the court.

A monitor who possess years of experience with diverse types of cases, a college degree in a related field, proper CA 5.20 training, continuing education, and dedication to children and families, will help ensure safety, and help provide peace of mind.
Finally, the goal is happy, stress free visits for the children with the visiting parent,  free of adult concerns.

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