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Between Two Homes®: Voluntary Supervised Visitation

Between Two Homes®: Voluntary Supervised Visitation

  • $3995


This one-hour seminar offers volunteer supervisors (grandparents, stepparents, friends, and other trusted community members) the opportunity to familiarize themselves with information regarding supervised visitation and the unique role they can play as a supervisor.

Developed by leading parent educators and family law academics, topics covered include:

  • The definition and purpose of supervised visitation
  • The difference between supervised visitation and monitored visitation
  • The duties of the supervisor
  • The expectations (dos and do nots) of the supervised adult
  • Methods for promoting safety
  • How to intervene in a visit

The Between Two Homes®:Volunteer Supervised Visitation course is read aloud, giving you the option to listen along with the narrator or mute the sound and read the slides yourself, whichever you prefer. You have up to 30 days to complete the course, and provided you pass the post-test you will receive a certificate of completion to show to others.

The class is available internationally 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and you can take it at your convenience in your own home. Your progress is stored each time you exit the class, so you can begin where you left off when you come back. You can log on as many times as you need for 30 days or until you complete the class, whichever comes first. A Certificate of Completion, specific to you, is ready for you to print immediately after you pass your final quiz.

Additional reference material to accompany the class is available for you to download keep for your own at no additional cost.

This course credit is 1 hour long. 


This course was developed by Bradley S. Craig, LMSW-IPR, CFLE and Aaron Robb, Ph.D., LPC-S, with input from Steven E. “Jake” Jacobson, LCSW-S.

Brad Craig is the author of Between Two Homes: A Coparenting Handbook, specializes in work with high conflict families, and is the creator of multiple online classes recognized and used by courts across the United States.

Aaron Robb is a therapist in private practice, specializing in work with high conflict families, as well as a member of the editorial boards of the journal Family Court Review and the Journal of Family Trauma, Child Custody, and Child Development.

Jake Jacobson is a therapist in private practice. He conducts and loves to mediate parenting plans utilizing a unique skills based approach.