Our Mission
Safety, professionalism, and confidentiality at the heart of every visit.
About Me
I find myself uniquely qualified for this work because I have experienced nearly every side of the system personally.
I was the custodial parent who had to leave my child with a stranger and trust that they would not only recognize manipulation when it happened, but also keep my child safe — physically and emotionally.
I was the non-custodial parent who traveled seven hours every month trying to fit a month’s worth of love into a four-hour visit. I know what it feels like to have someone supervise your family and hope they provide an unbiased account of your interactions instead of judging you as hostile or overly emotional. I know what it feels like to leave your child behind and pray they will still be there next time.
I have experienced failed relationships, difficult co-parenting situations, and the challenges of step-parenting while being dismissed as “not the parent,” despite serving as the primary caregiver.
Most importantly, I was the child.
I understand the confusion, fear, discomfort, frustration, and uncertainty children feel while wondering why their lives changed and when things might feel normal again.
That is why I do this work.
Every child deserves someone who can look beyond conflict, accusations, and emotions to focus on what truly matters: the child’s well-being. Parents deserve someone who understands the emotional weight of the process while remaining fair, professional, and unbiased. Courts and Guardians ad Litem need someone with real, consistent “boots on the ground” who can provide accurate observations and dependable support.
I am supported by my husband and children, who sacrifice portions of our own family time to help ensure another child gets the opportunity to spend time with theirs.
We do this for our Max — who was once a victim of this system himself.
Safety & Trust
Our Unwavering Commitment to Your Family's Security
Absolute Confidentiality
We understand the sensitive nature of your unique journey. Our rigorous protocols ensure that every interaction, document, and court record is handled with the highest level of professional discretion and privacy protection.
Compassionate Foundations
Safety is the bedrock of rebuilding connection. We create a compassionate, child-focused environment where families can interact peacefully, secured by our team's vigilant and professional supervision.
About Me
I find myself uniquely qualified for this work because I have experienced nearly every side of the system personally.
I was the custodial parent who had to leave my child with a stranger and trust that they would not only recognize manipulation when it happened, but also keep my child safe — physically and emotionally.
I was the non-custodial parent who traveled seven hours every month trying to fit a month’s worth of love into a four-hour visit. I know what it feels like to have someone supervise your family and hope they provide an unbiased account of your interactions instead of judging you as hostile or overly emotional. I know what it feels like to leave your child behind and pray they will still be there next time.
I have experienced failed relationships, difficult co-parenting situations, and the challenges of step-parenting while being dismissed as “not the parent,” despite serving as the primary caregiver.
Most importantly, I was the child.
I understand the confusion, fear, discomfort, frustration, and uncertainty children feel while wondering why their lives changed and when things might feel normal again.
That is why I do this work.
Every child deserves someone who can look beyond conflict, accusations, and emotions to focus on what truly matters: the child’s well-being. Parents deserve someone who understands the emotional weight of the process while remaining fair, professional, and unbiased. Courts and Guardians ad Litem need someone with real, consistent “boots on the ground” who can provide accurate observations and dependable support.
I am supported by my husband and children, who sacrifice portions of our own family time to help ensure another child gets the opportunity to spend time with theirs.
We do this for our Max — who was once a victim of this system himself.