Safe, Neutral Monitored Exchanges in Williamson County

A custody exchange shouldn't be a flashpoint. We provide a neutral, safe alternative to unsupervised custodial transfers for families throughout Williamson County. Our goal is to facilitate the transfer of the child without conflict between parents — at safe, camera-monitored locations such as police or fire department parking lots.

During an exchange, parents remain at least 100 feet away from each other, so the handoff happens calmly and the child is shielded from conflict between the parties.

How It Works

As a mobile service, we coordinate exchanges at approved, camera-monitored public locations across Williamson County. We manage the timing and logistics so the two parents never need to interact directly. Every exchange is documented for the record.

For Parents

If exchanges with your co-parent have become tense, unsafe, or a source of conflict for your child, a monitored exchange removes the direct contact that causes the friction. You don't have to face the other parent. We handle the transfer, keep the distance, and keep the focus on getting your child safely from one home to the other.

For Attorneys & Courts

Monitored exchanges can be court-ordered or voluntary. We provide factual documentation of each exchange — timing, compliance, and any relevant observations — in the same neutral, fact-based reporting standard we apply to supervised visitation. Camera-monitored locations and the 100-foot separation protocol are designed to minimize conflict and create a clear record for the court.

Monitored Exchanges: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a monitored exchange?

A monitored exchange is a safe, neutral way to transfer a child from one parent to the other without the parents having direct contact. It's used when custody handoffs have become tense, unsafe, or a source of conflict for the child.

Where do monitored exchanges happen?

We coordinate exchanges at safe, camera-monitored public locations across Williamson County, such as police or fire department parking lots. As a mobile service, we arrange a location that works for both parties.

How do you keep the parents separated?

During an exchange, parents remain at least 100 feet away from each other, and we manage the timing and logistics so the two never need to interact directly. The goal is a calm handoff that shields the child from conflict.

Are monitored exchanges court-ordered?

They can be court-ordered or arranged voluntarily. Either way, we document each exchange — timing, compliance, and any relevant observations — using the same neutral, fact-based reporting standard we apply to supervised visitation.

How much does a monitored exchange cost?

Our monitored exchange rate and full fee schedule are listed on our Pricing & Terms page. If you're not sure what your situation requires, contact us and we'll help you understand your options.