The California Visitation Monitor Declaration of Qualifications is a document used in family law cases when the court orders a visitation monitor. The document is completed and signed by the visitation monitor providing the court with information about the qualifications of the monitor. The document includes the monitor’s education, professional background, experience, and contact information. The document also outlines the monitor’s qualifications regarding the specific case, including the monitor’s ability to understand the dynamics of the family, their ability to recognize signs of abuse or distress, their knowledge of state laws and regulations regarding visitation, and the monitor’s availability to serve as a monitor. There are several types of California Visitation Monitor Declaration of Qualifications, including a Supervised Visitation Monitor Qualification and a Monitored Exchange Qualification.