How is local law enforcement involved in the work of the professional supervised visitation monitor?
Law enforcement personnel will enforce court orders, including enforcing supervised visitation and supervised exchanges. While the police can enforce orders, they do not have the authority to over ride the policies, procedures, and decisions of the professional monitor/agency. When a monitor/agency has decided to prevent or terminate an exchange, law enforcement cannot force the monitor or agency to change that decision. They can enforce a visitation or exchange separate from and off the property of the monitor/agency, unless the Court Order specifies that the visitation or exchange must be conducted by a particular monitor/agency and the monitor/agency is unwilling to participate. The monitor/agency might opt to directly involve the police under the following circumstances: a an adult refuses to leave the premises following the scheduled end of a visit or exchange; b an adult refuses to leave the premises following the prevention or early termination of a visit or exchange; c an adult
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