Understanding the intake process
Begin your journey with Safe Path Visitation L.L.C.
Your first step towards safe, structured, and child-focused visitation is our required intake appointment.
We are here to guide you through a clear and confidential process.
The intake appointment is a crucial and required step before any supervised visitation or monitored exchange can be scheduled.
It ensures that we establish the safest and most appropriate plan for your family.
Review court orders
We review all relevant court orders to ensure compliance and understanding of your specific situation.
Explain policies
Our team explains our policies and procedures, ensuring clarity and answering all your questions.
Child-focused planning
We gather necessary information to determine the safest and most appropriate visitation plan for your child.
Why schedule an intake with Safe Path Visitation L.L.C.?
Our intake process is designed to provide you with a secure, professional, and clear path forward for supervised visitations and exchanges.
Your path to a safe process.
The intake appointment is required before any supervised visitation or monitored exchange can be scheduled. Each family or party may need a separate intake interview, depending on policies and court order.
This process allows us to review court orders, explain our policies, gather necessary information, and answer any questions you may have.
It ultimately helps determine the safest and most appropriate visitation plan for the child and family.
What to have ready
To ensure a smooth intake process, please have the following documents ready to submit before or at your appointment:
- court orders,
- protective orders (if applicable),
- Photo ID,
- Contact information, and
- Any relevant custody or legal documents.
Please note that an intake fee is due when scheduling.
Scheduling an intake does not guarantee approval or immediate visitation; services begin only after the intake process is completed and all required documentation is received. All information is handled professionally and confidentially.