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Judge continues supervised parenting for Daryl Duffy, adds Sunday hours and appoints guardian ad litem
Summary
After a hearing over expanded parenting time, Judge David D. Wolfe found that Daryl Duffy completed court-ordered programs but expressed concern about his decision-making. The court appointed a guardian ad litem and increased Sunday supervised time while keeping overall supervision in place.
Judge David D. Wolfe on Wednesday continued supervised parenting time for Daryl Allen Duffy but expanded his supervised Sunday hours and appointed a guardian ad litem, saying the father has completed required programming but remains a concern on decision-making.
The order grows out of a domestic case in which the court had earlier entered an agreed order requiring supervised weekend parenting and psychological evaluation. At a hearing, the father sought every weekend except the last of the month from Friday to Sunday unsupervised. The mother opposed the change, citing incidents she said showed risk to the children.
The court relied on testimony from court-appointed evaluator and board‑certified psychologist George Davis, who told the court he had evaluated Duffy, reviewed program work at Main Street Interventions and, after follow‑up meetings, found Duffy had learned de‑escalation strategies. “He was able to articulate to me his strategies that he learned for how you deescalate,” Davis testified. Davis said the father…
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