Each parent must complete an intake assessment separately before services begin. This helps us understand the unique needs and circumstances of each family.
Supervised visitation is when a noncustodial parent is allowed to spend time with their child under the supervision of a neutral party. CASE Visitations ensures the safety of the children and the Supervisor may intervene if needed. Supervised visitation is often ordered by the court in family law cases when there is a risk to the child or the other parent.
An “exchange” occurs when a child goes from the physical custody of one parent to the other parent for visitations, supervised or not. During a monitored exchange, CASE Visitations is present to ensure the safety and well-being of the children and parents. Monitored exchanges can help parents avoid conflict and allow children to cope with divorce or separation.
We facilitate phone and video visits by initiating the call and remaining present for the duration, ensuring smooth and monitored interactions between the child and non-custodial parent.
In-home supervised visitation allows a parent or guardian to spend time with their child in a monitored private setting, overseen by a trained supervisor to ensure the child’s safety and well-being.
We offer supervised visits in public settings that provide natural, engaging environments for families. These visits may take place in parks, libraries, movie theaters, or other community spaces, allowing for meaningful interaction in a safe and age-appropriate atmosphere.
We offer a private visitation center in Eugene, fully equipped with a wide range of toys and games suitable for children from infancy through their teenage years, providing a safe, comfortable, and engaging environment for every visit.
We offer comprehensive parenting education courses that cover children’s social, emotional, and physical development, co-parenting techniques, and effective parenting strategies.
Our professionals are available to provide objective testimony and depositions when subpoenaed, ensuring that the court has all necessary information regarding the supervised visits.
We offer a variety of reports, ranging from summary visitation reports to detailed accounts of each visit. An objective report is written after each visit, providing a clear and factual account of the interactions observed.