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is supervised visitation required?

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spacecadet

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I am in Washington state.
Does anyone know if there is any law saying that a federal felon is required to have supervised visitation. Convictions were two counts of distribution of meth.
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I am in Washington state.
Does anyone know if there is any law saying that a federal felon is required to have supervised visitation. Convictions were two counts of distribution of meth.

There is no such "law", but, depending on the situation, it could be requested.
 

spacecadet

Junior Member
It is already ordered through the court, but the residential schedule is not clear. We have had several incidents happen, but the court has been unable to make any rulings because it is so unclear. I am trying to figure out if I should modify or clarify the schedule, but I don't want the court to remove the supervised visitations. They were put on her before she went and served her prison sentence, but now she is out and only on probation.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
It is already ordered through the court, but the residential schedule is not clear. We have had several incidents happen, but the court has been unable to make any rulings because it is so unclear. I am trying to figure out if I should modify or clarify the schedule, but I don't want the court to remove the supervised visitations. They were put on her before she went and served her prison sentence, but now she is out and only on probation.

Maybe you should explain clearly what the current order says (exact words, not your interpretation) and THEN ask your question.
 

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