The California Declaration of Supervised Visitation Provider Non-Professionalal is a legal document that must be completed by any individual who wishes to provide supervised visitation services in the state of California. This declaration must be filed with the court and signed by the visitation provider and the parent(s) of the child who will be receiving the supervised visitation services. It outlines the provider’s qualifications, responsibilities, and other important information such as the cost of services and the provider’s liability insurance. The California Declaration of Supervised Visitation Provider Non-Professionalal is available in two types: general and specialized. The general declaration is for any non-professional providers who do not have special expertise in providing supervised visitation services. The specialized declaration is for providers who have expertise and/or qualifications in areas such as psychology or social work. Both types of declarations must be filed with the court and signed by the provider and the parent(s) of the child who will be receiving the services.