Mending Our Mistakes, Inc. is a member of the Supervised Visitation Network, an international professional network supporting safe, structured, child-centered supervised visitation and exchange services.
The Supervised Visitation Network is a professional membership network for individuals and organizations involved in supervised visitation and safe exchange services. SVN provides standards, training resources, ethical guidance, and professional education for the supervised visitation field.
SVN membership reflects our commitment to professional development, ethical practice, safety-centered service design, and continued learning in the field of supervised visitation. Families entering supervised visitation are often experiencing one of the most stressful moments of their lives. Our goal is to provide a calm, neutral, structured environment where children can maintain connection without being placed in the middle of adult conflict.
SVN membership does not make Mending Our Mistakes a court, legal authority, custody evaluator, or investigative agency. MOM does not decide custody, determine parental fitness, provide legal representation, or take sides in family conflict. Our role is to provide structured visitation support, safe exchange coordination, documentation within the limits of our role, and referrals that help families stabilize.
This page may be useful for courts, attorneys, guardians ad litem, custodial parents, noncustodial parents, community partners, and agencies reviewing MOM’s supervised visitation qualifications.
Mending Our Mistakes, Inc. is committed to child-centered practice, neutrality, safety planning, confidentiality, documentation integrity, trauma awareness, and ongoing training.
Our supervised visitation and safe exchange services are designed for families affected by custody conflict, separation, court-ordered visitation restrictions, or safety concerns. Services may include intake, orientation, scheduled supervised visits, safe exchange planning, parent coaching, neutral documentation, and referrals to community resources.