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In today’s courtroom hearing, Mom and Dad finally face the reality of an 8-year gap — and what began as Mom’s fear-driven push to keep Dad away turns into a case that exposes something else: Dad’s years-long absence and lack of consistent support, which the court can’t ignore as reunification begins. This matter is set for a final hearing, but the parties tell the judge they actually agree on the big issue: supervised visitation. The reason? A CPS investigation from 2017 involving allegations connected to Mom’s older daughter (not the 11-year-old child in this case). Dad denies the allegation, but Mom and her older child reported it to CPS. Importantly, CPS later ruled out wrongdoing involving the child in this case — yet Mom admits she still denied Dad any access and even phone contact for years because she believed it was in the child’s best interest. Dad’s attorney argues the safest reintegration is through a professional visitation center (Unity Visitation Center), not because Dad is “dangerous,” but because it protects everyone and provides structure, cameras, and documentation. The attorney also raises concerns that Mom will receive significant monthly support and that Dad has repeatedly tried to reach out without a criminal history — while Mom emphasizes her firsthand concerns about past physical discipline and safety. The judge makes it clear CPS “reason to believe” letters don’t carry the same weight as a court conviction — and given how old the allegations are, the court is focused on a careful, documented reunification plan that prioritizes the child’s stability. ✅ Judge’s Orders / Rulings ✅ Court considers appointing an Attorney Ad Litem (child’s attorney/advocate) to represent the 11-year-old’s best interests ✅ Child support set going forward at $982/month + medical support $88/month ✅ Retroactive child support judgment of $44,412 with $273/month repayment ✅ Initial visits to be professionally supervised at a visitation center (with cameras and separate entrances/exits) ✅ Dad responsible for the cost of supervised visits (judge discusses starting with 1 visit per month, 2-hour minimum) ✅ Visits targeted for the third weekend of the month with at least 3 days’ notice to Mom ✅ Parents ordered to communicate through the parenting app AppClose (to keep clean records) ✅ Court sets a pre-trial update in December to review progress, visits, and reunification therapy options ✅ Court discusses continued counseling and potential reunification therapy depending on availability and cost By the end, the court’s message is straightforward: Mom’s fears may explain the long shutdown — but Dad’s years-long absence also backfires because reunification can’t be rushed or casual after that much time. The judge builds a slow, structured plan with professional supervision, documented communication, and a child-focused advocate to guide what happens next. Disclaimer: This video is for educational/commentary purposes only. All statements are based on court proceedings/transcript and are not legal advice. #FamilyCourt #CustodyCase #Visitation #SupervisedVisitation #ChildSupport #AttorneyAdLitem #ReunificationTherapy #LegalCommentary #CourtCam #ParentingApp #AppClose #CourtroomDrama