Judicial Supervision: Judicial Supervision is a safe, supportive and comfortable way for children to spend time with their parents and relatives. Available to court-ordered or voluntary participants, this program promotes the rebuilding of parent-child bonds while ensuring the safety of children. For those ordered to receive services, we serve as a liaison to provide the court with additional information it may need.
209 S. Tucson Blvd., Suite 3
Hours: M-Th 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m., weekends 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
(520) 323-1708 x. 404
Services are scheduled at our midtown facility and at approved off-site locations. Our staff meets with children and parents individually to provide services tailored to meet their needs. Participants may be asked to pay fees for services based on a sliding scale.
The program features:
- private visiting rooms with age appropriate toys, videos and books
- weekend and evening hours
- visits at other designated off-site locations in Pima County
- a graduated-visit system designed to enhance parental responsibility, accountability and
- movement toward unsupervised visits
Types of visits
Supervised parenting time – Supervised visits of noncustodial parents and their children that take place in our private visiting rooms.
Therapeutic supervised parenting time – In more intensive court-ordered cases, parents and children need therapy during visitation. These visits, held in a therapist’s office, are structured to promote positive parenting and resolve issues between parents and children.
Supervised exchanges – Our supervisors either meet parents at a neutral location to supervise the exchange of children, or transport the children between parents.
Telephone monitoring – We monitor telephone conversations between children and non-custodial parents and intervene to stop inappropriate conversation.
Drug monitoring – For court-ordered participants, we monitor drug testing and report findings to the court
Click here to download a Judicial Supervision flier in English and Spanish. |