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Parents and caseworkers dispute supervised-visit locations and transportation; father objects to some agency visits

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During the review hearing parents and attorneys disputed where supervised parenting time should occur, whether visits could occur in Tecumseh instead of Adrian, and who should supervise; the father said he declined some agency sessions and raised transportation and safety concerns.

At the juvenile review hearing, parents, caseworkers and counsel discussed disagreements over supervised parenting time locations, the supervising provider, and practical transportation barriers.

Father Zachary Davis told the court he objected to returning to supervised visits at the agency site in Adrian and said he preferred Tecumseh or another local park. He told the judge, "If it can take place in Tecumseh, I'll do that. If it can take place anywhere else, I will do that." Davis also said he stopped participating at one point because he "was getting more out of" FaceTime…

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