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Welcome to the Sanchez Safety & Supervision FAQ page. Here, you'll find answers to frequently asked questions about our court-ordered supervised visitation services in Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. We are committed to neutrality, professionalism, and accurate documentation in compliance with court orders. Explore below to understand how we can assist you.

Frequently asked questions

Get answers to common questions about Sanchez Safety & Supervision, LLC. We provide court-ordered supervised visitation, supervised exchanges, and child safety monitoring throughout the Chicagoland area and Northwest Indiana.

What is supervised visitation?

Supervised visitation is court-ordered parenting time that takes place in the presence of a neutral third-party supervisor to ensure safety, compliance with court orders, and appropriate conduct during the visit.

Are you neutral between parents?

Yes. We are strictly neutral and do not advocate for either parent. Our role is to observe, supervise, and document objectively — nothing more, nothing less.

Who are your supervisors?

Our supervisors include trained professionals with backgrounds such as: • Law enforcement • Military • Social services • Court-related supervision All supervisors follow standardized protocols and reporting requirements.

Do you provide transportation?

Yes, only if explicitly authorized by court order and after required documentation (license, insurance, vehicle information) is verified.

What happens if someone violates the rules during a visit?

Supervisors will: • Intervene as necessary to ensure safety • Document the issue objectively • Follow escalation protocols if required All incidents are recorded factually in the visit report.

Who typically uses Sanchez Safety & Supervision?

We work with: • Family law attorneys • Guardians ad Litem (GALs) • Courts and mediators • Parents subject to court-ordered supervision Our services are designed to meet legal standards and court expectations, not informal arrangements.

Will your reports hold up in court?

Yes. Our documentation is: • Objective and factual • Free of opinions or conclusions • Consistent with court-ordered terms • Written with legal review in mind Attorneys and GALs routinely rely on our reports.

Where do visits take place?

Visits may occur in: • Public locations (parks, restaurants, libraries, etc.) • Approved private locations • Other locations permitted by court order We strictly follow the terms of the court order regarding location.

How is scheduling handled?

Visits are scheduled in advance and confirmed in writing. We prioritize reliability, punctuality, and clear communication with all parties.

How do I get started?

Contact us directly to: 1. Review the court order 2. Confirm availability 3. Complete required intake and documentation No services begin without proper authorization.

Still have questions?

If you have additional questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Contact us to review your court order and confirm availability. We're here to provide the answers you need.