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Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation | The Judicial Branch of New Mexico CORONAVIRUS & THE COURTS: Help Keep Courthouses Safe – Wearing a mask in New Mexico Courthouses is REQUIRED – click here to see a list of mask requirements. UPDATES (Including Information for People Representing Themselves) We have had reports of cyber criminals imitating court telephone numbers (“spoofing”) and demanding that citizens pay money for fines or fees in cases involving relatives. These calls are not valid. New Mexico Courts will never call citizens to ask for payments of any kind. a Menu Home Find A Court Find a Case Pay Fines/Fees Jury E-Filing for Attorneys Careers Judicial Branch Executive Branch IPRA OneSource Contact Us NM Courts Supreme Court Court of Appeals First Judicial District Court Second Judicial District Court Third Judicial District Court Fourth Judicial District Court Fifth Judicial District Court Sixth Judicial District Court Seventh Judicial District Court Eighth Judicial District Court Ninth Judicial District Court Tenth Judicial District Court Eleventh Judicial District Court Twelfth Judicial District Court Thirteenth Judicial District Court Magistrate Courts Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court Municipal Courts Bernalillo County Probate Court Court Administration About the Courts Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) Human Resources Judicial Information Division (JID) Pretrial Release and Detention Reform Court Decisions on Pretrial Release and Detention Reform Pretrial Justice Research Court Rules for Pretrial Release and Detention News about Bail Reform Ad Hoc Pretrial Detention Committee Public Safety Assessment For Pretrial Release and Detention Judicial Information Systems Council (JIFFY) Online Access Subcommittee (OAS) Access to Justice Commission Judicial Compensation Commission Reports & Policies Request for Proposals Self-Help Supreme Court Law LIbrary Self-Help Guide New mexico Legal Aid Domestic Violence Adult Guardianship Forms Public Access Help Guide & File re:SearchNM Legal Research NM dataXchange Services & Programs ADR: Paths to Settlement Court Improvement Project New Mexico Family Advocacy Program Problem Solving Courts Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation (SESV) Tribal-State Judicial Consortium Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Judicial Performance Evaluation Bernalillo County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (BCCJCC) Water Rights Adjudication Animas Underground Basin Adjudication Cow Creek Water Rights Adjudication Lower Rio Grande Adjudication San Juan River Basin Adjudication Language Access Services Court-Appointed Attorneys News NMCOURTS.Gov – The Judicial Branch of New Mexico Español Follow Follow A A A Search for: Home Find A Court Find a Case Pay Fines/Fees Jury E-Filing for Attorneys Careers Judicial Branch Executive Branch IPRA OneSource Contact Us NM Courts Supreme Court Court of Appeals First Judicial District Court Second Judicial District Court Third Judicial District Court Fourth Judicial District Court Fifth Judicial District Court Sixth Judicial District Court Seventh Judicial District Court Eighth Judicial District Court Ninth Judicial District Court Tenth Judicial District Court Eleventh Judicial District Court Twelfth Judicial District Court Thirteenth Judicial District Court Magistrate Courts Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court Municipal Courts Bernalillo County Probate Court Court Administration About the Courts Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) Human Resources Judicial Information Division (JID) Pretrial Release and Detention Reform Court Decisions on Pretrial Release and Detention Reform Pretrial Justice Research Court Rules for Pretrial Release and Detention News about Bail Reform Ad Hoc Pretrial Detention Committee Public Safety Assessment For Pretrial Release and Detention Judicial Information Systems Council (JIFFY) Online Access Subcommittee (OAS) Access to Justice Commission Judicial Compensation Commission Reports & Policies Request for Proposals Self-Help Supreme Court Law LIbrary Self-Help Guide New mexico Legal Aid Domestic Violence Adult Guardianship Forms Public Access Help Guide & File re:SearchNM Legal Research NM dataXchange Services & Programs ADR: Paths to Settlement Court Improvement Project New Mexico Family Advocacy Program Problem Solving Courts Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation (SESV) Tribal-State Judicial Consortium Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Judicial Performance Evaluation Bernalillo County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (BCCJCC) Water Rights Adjudication Animas Underground Basin Adjudication Cow Creek Water Rights Adjudication Lower Rio Grande Adjudication San Juan River Basin Adjudication Language Access Services Court-Appointed Attorneys News Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation (SESV) Home > Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation > Home a Explore Section Español Home General Information SESV Program Brochure SESV State Map SESV Service Provider Contact List Service Providers Overview SESV Database Training Overview Identifying Trauma CLI SESV Safety Pre-Session Battering Behaviors Forms and Documents Procurement Information Program Evaluation Resources for Providers Families Overview Resources for Families Courts SESV Database Resources for Courts Practice Guides Overview Standards Statutes & Rules Best Practice Calendar Contact Us Most Popular Pages Home Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation (SESV) New Mexico Judiciary’s Safe Exchange & Supervised Visitation (SESV) program, created in State Law and Supreme Court Rule , (Subsections H-I) provides children and their parents with a safe, nurturing environment for supervised visitation and exchange, allowing a child to continue his or her relationship with the noncustodial parent without being placed in the middle of parental conflicts. Supervision acts initially as intervention, and ultimately as prevention with regard to disputes between parents and other members of the family and the children. The program also serves to diminish the child’s exposure to more harmful and potentially life-threatening situations. Emphasis is placed on the safety and well-being of the child. Why Supervised Visits or Exchanges? Children Safe Exchange and Supervised Visitation (SESV) services allow children to maintain relationships with both parents without being in the middle of their disputes. Children may anticipate visits without the stress of worrying about what is going to happen. Custodial Parent SESV services allow custodial parents to feel more confident about their own and their child’s safety without having to communicate or have contact with the parent with whom they are in conflict. Noncustodial Parents SESV services allow noncustodial parents to be assured that contact with the child(ren) will not be disrupted regardless of any personal or interpersonal problems or conflicts with the custodial parent. If allegations were made against the noncustodial parent, he or she may visit without being concerned about new accusations, because someone else is present who can verify what happens during the course of the visit. Other Relatives SESV services allow other family members, such as grandparents, aunts, and uncles, the opportunity to maintain or renew relationships with the child(ren). Service providers allow these relatives to visit when specified in the Court’s order or agreed to by parents. Courts SESV services offer a tool to the Courts to reduce the number of cases returning to Court, and serve as an important component of an integrated community intervention system. Judges and judicial officers may allow parents to maintain the parent/child relationship while their cases are being litigated without sacrificing the safety of the children or victims of domestic violence. Communities SESV services offer highly trained, professional staff to monitor contact between a child and his or her noncustodial parent in a saf...

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