Denifition of Unsupervised Access
Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2025 5:46 pm
I have a bail condition that says I am not allowed unsupervised access to my children, and I am not allowed to sleep/reside at my home address.
Social services have started their assessment and I want to show them I'm taking the bail condition seriously. Me and my wife know that if they interview my sons (both teens), they should conclude there is no risk from me having unsupervised access (offence was completely unrelated).
My Mum is coming over to help out, and it seems to me (and my solicitor) that if my mum was the person supervising on my visits then my wife could take a break, even just to go to another room. Due to the circumstances of my actions, it's hard for her to see me, which is completely understandable. I want to give her the space she needs, but my kids want to see me and it's difficult for her to be in the room.
I've asked the police for clarification (no answer), but if they do say it's ok are we going to completely mess things up with social services if we did this? My wife needs to show that she's putting their safety first and I'm worried they might take a poor view of them being left with me and their grandmother. Maybe I'm overthinking it, does anyone else have a similar experience or advice?
Of course, she could call social services and check with them, but I'm concerned how they might interpret that.
Social services have started their assessment and I want to show them I'm taking the bail condition seriously. Me and my wife know that if they interview my sons (both teens), they should conclude there is no risk from me having unsupervised access (offence was completely unrelated).
My Mum is coming over to help out, and it seems to me (and my solicitor) that if my mum was the person supervising on my visits then my wife could take a break, even just to go to another room. Due to the circumstances of my actions, it's hard for her to see me, which is completely understandable. I want to give her the space she needs, but my kids want to see me and it's difficult for her to be in the room.
I've asked the police for clarification (no answer), but if they do say it's ok are we going to completely mess things up with social services if we did this? My wife needs to show that she's putting their safety first and I'm worried they might take a poor view of them being left with me and their grandmother. Maybe I'm overthinking it, does anyone else have a similar experience or advice?
Of course, she could call social services and check with them, but I'm concerned how they might interpret that.