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Program: Elgin Supervised Access Program  
Organization: Merrymount Family Support and Crisis Centre
Phone Numbers: 519-637-1667
Fax: 519-637-2230
Email: sapelgin@merrymount.on.ca
Website: www.merrymount.on.ca/supervised-access-program
Address:
579 Talbot St
St Thomas, ON
N5P 1C5
Intersection: Talbot St and St Catharine St
Location: St Thomas (Northwest Talbot)
Accessibility:     Partially Accessible
Service Description: Assistance with child custody and access arrangements for families experiencing high-conflict separation and divorce

Supervised Visits - Opportunity for non-custodial parents to spend time with their children while custody issues are being resolved * visits are on-site and fully supervised

Supervised Exchanges - Non-confrontational transfer of children between parents for an off-site visit * parents do not come in contact with one another * staff communicate child related information between parents
Fees: Set fees, based on income * subsidy available
Application: Call * intake appointment required
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French reception, service and translation of materials provided
Area(s) Served: Elgin
See Also: Child Abuse, Well-Being, and Welfare

This information was last completely updated on 5/8/2024

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