The Illinois Affidavit of Parenting Time Supervisor is a document that must be completed and filed with the court when a third party is chosen to supervise parenting time. It is used when there are concerns that the child's safety may be at risk if parenting time is not supervised, either due to a contested divorce or a request by the court. It is signed by the parent who is requesting the supervision and by the supervisor who is agreeing to act as a third-party observer of the parenting time. There are two types of Illinois Affidavit of Parenting Time Supervisor: 1. Parenting Time Supervision Agreements: These are agreements between the parents and the supervisor that outline the scope of the supervisor's role, how long the supervision will last, and any other terms or conditions the supervisor and parents agree to. 2. Court-ordered Parenting Time Supervision: If the court orders a third-party supervisor to be present for parenting time, then the parents must complete the Illinois Affidavit of Parenting Time Supervisor to provide the court with the details of the supervision agreement. The court will then decide whether to approve the agreement and will also have the authority to make changes to the agreement if necessary.