Income Disclaimer
Last updated: November 2026
Any earnings figures, industry rate ranges, or income examples referenced anywhere on this site are provided for educational context only. They are not guarantees, projections, or promises of income for any individual entering the supervised visitation field.
Context on Referenced Rates
Certain pages on this site reference commonly reported industry rate ranges for independent supervised visitation providers in Florida — for example, hourly rates in the Chapter 61 (family law, private-pay) market. These figures reflect:
- Rate ranges commonly reported by working providers in the field
- Rate ranges observed across multiple Florida judicial circuits
- Publicly available market information as of the article's publication date
Rates in the Chapter 39 (dependency) market are contracted individually between programs and Community-Based Care lead agencies and vary accordingly. Rates set by the state or by any authority are not reflected in the referenced figures — Florida does not set supervised visitation rates.
Individual Results Depend on Many Factors
Whether an individual earns any income at all — and how much — depends on a wide range of factors that are outside our control, including but not limited to:
- The individual's judicial circuit and local market conditions
- Existing supply of supervised visitation providers in the area
- Volume of family court and dependency case referrals in the area
- Success in obtaining a written Agreement with the Circuit Court under §753.04, F.S.
- Success in obtaining Level 2 background screening clearance under Chapter 435, F.S.
- The individual's schedule availability and willingness to work evenings and weekends
- Effort put into introducing the program to attorneys, DCF investigators, and CBC case managers
- Quality of documentation and reporting
- Maintenance of professional neutrality and scope discipline
- Reliability, responsiveness, and reputation in the professional community
- Effectiveness of ongoing marketing and referral relationship-building
- Compliance with all applicable Florida laws and Circuit Court requirements
- Individual persistence, business acumen, and general work ethic
No Guarantees
We do not guarantee — expressly or by implication — that:
- You will earn any specific amount of money
- You will earn any money at all
- You will be approved for a Circuit Court Agreement
- You will pass Level 2 background screening
- You will receive court or attorney referrals
- You will build a sustainable practice within any specific timeframe
- You will recover your investment in the course or associated startup costs
This Is a Real Business
Becoming a supervised visitation provider in Florida is a professional service business. Like any business, it requires time, effort, skill development, professional discipline, and consistent execution over months and years — not days or weeks. It is not a "get rich quick" opportunity. It is not passive income. It is not a business that runs itself.
The educational content on this site is designed to help you understand the professional requirements, compliance framework, and referral pathways. The rest is up to you.
Consult Professionals for Financial Decisions
Before making any financial decisions related to entering the supervised visitation field — including course enrollment, business formation, insurance purchases, or facility investment — consider consulting:
- A Florida-licensed attorney familiar with Chapter 753 practice
- A licensed accountant or tax professional
- A licensed insurance broker
- Your Circuit Court's Family Court Administrator
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