About Us
We purpose and pride ourselves on neutrality, facilitating, legendary professional supervised visits between minor child & absent adult for necessary healthy child development. We place unprecedented emphasis on safety & security of transfer, to ensure a wonderful safe contact visit.

Our Services
Our services Include the following:
-Intake Interviews
-Off-Site Visitations
-Supervised Exchanges
-Reports
-Court Appearances
CALL FOR FEES
Payments in advance - Cash or Zelle Available
Details Upon Request
Service Areas and Hours
Serving the Following Areas:
-South Bay
-West Los Angeles
-San Fernando Valley
-Los Angeles County
Contact Us to Confirm Availability

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Additional Times Available
and Holidays
Available Upon Request


Intake Interviews

Off-Site Visitations

Supervised Exchanges

Reports and Court Appearance

PARENT GUIDELINES
The following protocol must be accepted and understood by parents.
1. These guidelines must be followed:
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The monitor will be present at all times during the visit.
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The Custodial parent will arrive fifteen (15) minutes prior to the start of the scheduled exchange and return exactly at the end of the scheduled exchange. Custodial parent and/or designees will be required to leave the area immediately upon signing in/dropping off child(ren) and picking up child(ren).
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The Non-Custodial Parent will arrive at the exact hour of the scheduled visit and will leave fifteen minutes (15) prior to end of the scheduled exchange.
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Fees for services must be paid in full, in cash, prior to each visit. No refunds.
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The visiting parent must arrive promptly at the scheduled time.
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If a parent or designee is more than 5 minutes early or late, he/she will pay $2.00 for each additional minute.
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Use of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs during a visitation is prohibited.
2. The following must be avoided:
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Inappropriate touching of the child(ren)'s body.
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Inappropriate demands for physical contact.
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Use of foul language.
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Shouting or yelling at ANYONE.
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Threat of physical abuse or violence to ANYONE.
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Attempts to move child(ren) away from the sight and/or hearing range of the monitor.
3. Parents and/or designees must avoid each other completely.
4. There will be no correspondence (e.g. regarding child support) or messages to the other parent by means of child(ren), monitor, etc. It is prohibited to use the visitation scheduled exchange site or surrounding areas for the service of court documents.
5. Monitors will only exchange information in regards to the child(ren)'s medical needs (i.e. medications, dietary needs) or visitations. Only prescription medication may be sent in pre-measured doses. Any other dietary (food) requests are not monitored or enforced. Custodial and visiting parties are responsible to meet the care needs while children are in each individual's care, e.g. diaper changing. feeding, etc. SA cases are exempt from diaper changing.
CALIFORNIA RULES OF COURT
(REVISED 2025)
Standard 5.20. Uniform Standards of Practice for Providers of Supervised Visitation
(a) Scope of service
This standard defines the standards of practice, including duties and obligations, for providers of supervised visitation under Family Code sections 3200 and 3200.5. Unless specified otherwise, the standards of practice are designed to apply to all providers of supervised visitation, whether the provider is a friend, relative, paid independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency. The goal of these standards of practice is to assure the safety and welfare of the child, adults, and providers of supervised visitation. Once safety is assured, the best interest of the child is the paramount consideration at all stages and particularly in deciding the manner in which supervision is provided. Each court is encouraged to adopt local court rules necessary to implement these standards of practice.
(Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2015; previously amended effective January 1, 2007.)
(b) Definition
For purposes of this standard, the following definitions apply:
(1) A "nonprofessional provider," as defined in Family Code section 3200.5, is any person who is not paid for providing supervised visitation services.
(2) A "professional provider," as defined in Family Code section 3200.5, is any person who is paid for providing supervised visitation services, or an independent contractor, employee, intern, or volunteer operating independently or through a supervised visitation center or agency.
(3) A "provider," as defined in Family Code section 3200, includes any individual who functions as a visitation monitor, as well as supervised visitation centers.
(4) "Supervised visitation" is contact between a noncustodial party and one or more children in the presence of a neutral third person.
(5) A "TrustLine provider," is a professional supervised visitation provider who is registered on TrustLine, a database that is administered by the California Department of Social Services.
(Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2021; previously amended effective January 1, 2007, and January

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EMAIL: LegendaryChildVisits@mail.com
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