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Supervised Visitation – How Does it Works and When Is it Necessary?

July 23, 2020 by The Betz Law Firm
St. Louis Family Lawyer

For your lawyer to successfully argue for supervision, you must prove that the other parent poses a severe threat to the safety of your child. It is usual for a parent to worry about their children. A lot can lead to worry: summer camp, their first day at school, and all the other myriad of … Read more

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