Neutral supervision for a safe visit
Sanchez Safety & Supervision, LLC provides court-ordered supervised visitation, supervised exchanges, and child safety monitoring throughout the Chicagoland area and Northwest Indiana. Our supervisors are retired police officers, military personnel, former sheriff’s deputies, and experienced social workers. We are committed to child safety, professionalism, and accurate documentation in compliance with court orders.
Our services
We offer neutral, court-compliant supervision with experienced professionals and clear, reliable documentation the Court can trust. Our role is to keep everyone safe and follow the court order exactly—we’re not taking sides or judging anyone. We offer the following services:
Child safety monitoring
Ensure your child's safety and well-being during visits with neutral, trained supervisors. Our experienced monitors provide constant observation and intervention as needed.
Supervised visitation
Maintain a safe and neutral environment for court-ordered visits. Our supervisors are retired police officers, military personnel, former sheriff’s deputies, and experienced social workers to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.
Supervised exchange
Facilitate secure and conflict-free transfer of children between parents. Our neutral supervisors ensure a smooth, safe, and documented exchange process.
Experienced and neutral supervisors
Our supervisors aren’t random contractors. They include retired police officers, military personnel, former sheriff’s deputies, and experienced social workers. That background brings calm authority, safety awareness, and professionalism to every visit.
Court-compliant documentation
We provide strictly neutral, court-compliant supervision with experienced professionals and clear, reliable documentation the Court can trust. Expect professional, detailed reports after every visit.
Request our services
The easiest way is to contact us directly by phone at [[phonenumber]] or email at [[email]] so we can quickly review the court order, explain the process, and schedule a supervisor.