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Provider Information
(ID: 1605)
Faith and Liberty's Place (FLP)
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| Location: | Dallas, TX (map) |
| Phone / FAX: | | | Service Area: | Dallas County | | Agency: | Faith and Liberty's Place (FLP) | | Agency Phone/FAX: | 214-956-0100 / 214-443-7797 |
| Address: | P.O. Box 7999 | | | Dallas, TX 75209 | | Agency Email: | flp@familyplace.org | | Agency Link: | Faith and Liberty's Place (FLP) | | Standard Fee: | Please call for rate information | | Sliding Scale? | Unknown | | Languages: | English | | Onsite/Offsite: | Unknown | | Years Experience: | Not listed | | Holidays: | Please call for holiday availability. | | Intake Procedure: | Please call for intake information. | | Provider Notes:
| The Family Place is the largest family violence service provider in the Dallas area. FLP Family Center provides a safe, child-centered environment where trained professionals facilitate supervised child visitation with non-custodial parents.
Referrals come directly from the Dallas Family Courts, primarily from child custody cases in which one parent has a history of abusive behaviors toward the other parent and/or child.
Faith and Liberty’s Place Family Center provides a safe, child-centered environment where trained professionals facilitate supervised child visitation and monitored exchange with non-custodial parents.
Referrals come directly from the Dallas Family Courts, primarily from child custody cases in which one parent has a history of abusive behaviors toward the other parent and/or child.
Parents going through separation, divorce, and/or a custody process may have multiple issues that can compromise a child’s safety and/or the safety of a parent in that family. Therefore, to protect the children and parents, the family may seek out or be ordered to a program that will supervise a parent’s access with their child.
At Faith and Liberty’s Place Family Center, supervised visitation involves providing on-site, one-on-one monitoring and observation of parenting time by trained professionals.
Monitored exchanges provide families an opportunity to have a safe location to exchange children without parents having contact with each other. Most often the exchange follows a routine schedule defined in a court order or written agreement. |
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