We bridge family gaps through quality service, compassion and care.
The public policy of the state of Washington is to protect the best interest of children whose parents have a custody or visitation matter in family court. Sometimes, based on issues of protection and safety, a judge will order that a child only have contact with a parent when a neutral third person is present during the visitation. This type of third-person visitation arrangement is often called “supervised visitation.” Most parents are unhappy that they must visit their children under the watchful eye of a stranger. The best course of action is generally to address the Court’s concerns and focus on how to best win a more favorable visitation plan moving forward. Helping Hands is here to provide comfortable and conflict-free visitation services by professionals who care.
Our Specialties:
- High Conflict Cases 
- Physical/Sexual Abuse Allegations 
- Mental Health History 
- Substance Abuse Cases 
- Abduction Concerns 
- Reunification 
- Multilingual: English, Russian, Ukrainian 
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Ready to take the next step? Find out what we will need to get you started. Contact us to begin intake process.

 
                       
            