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Services & Rates
Supervised Visitation
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$75 per hour
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$35 transportation fee
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$100 intake fee (one time)
DOC In-Person
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$125/hr
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$35 transportation fee
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$180 intake fee (one time)
Supervised Exchange
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$55-75 per Exchange
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$35 transportation fee
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$50 intake fee (one time)
Testifying in Court
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$150/hr
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including: preparation, appearance, and transportation time if applicable.
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DOC Virtual
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$80/hr
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$35 transportation fee
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$180 intake fee (one time)
Additional Fees
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4+ children and/or cases requiring 2 Visitation Specialists: $140/hour
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Holiday Visits: $125/hour
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Visitation with abuse allegations: $100/hour
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Release of multiple reports (3+): $25 per report
Rules for Supervised Visitation are as follows:
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You must not be under the influence of alcohol, marijuana, illegal substances, or any impairing prescription medication. No drugs, paraphernalia, or related items are permitted on-site.
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Corporal punishment or any form of physical discipline is strictly prohibited.
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Harsh, threatening, inappropriate, or offensive language directed toward the child, custodial parent, Visitation Specialist, or others will not be tolerated.
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Discussions of court matters, custody disputes, or adult conflicts must be avoided entirely in the presence of the child.
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You may take still photographs during the visit if previously approved, but video recording is not permitted under any circumstance to protect the privacy and comfort of all participants.
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No unapproved visitors are permitted (approved Visit Participants are additional visitors that have written consent via the Court Order to attend visits in addition to the visiting parent/party.)
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You are responsible for the care and engagement of your child(ren) during visits, including toileting, feeding, and activity planning, without relying on the Visitation Specialist for parenting duties.
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All interactions should reflect a calm, positive, and age-appropriate parenting style.
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Any attempt to challenge the Visitation Specialist’s authority, interfere with safety protocols, or violate this agreement may result in promptly ending the visit, or if necessary, termination of services.
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The Visitation Specialist must remain present for the entirety of the visit and within eyesight and earshot at all times.
*Note: All Visitation Specialists are Mandated Reporters, therefore any suspected abuse/neglect to the child(ren) shall be reported to Centralized Intake