The metro Atlanta pricing landscape

Supervised visitation pricing in metro Atlanta varies widely. Based on publicly listed rates from providers operating across Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and Gwinnett, the typical structure looks like this:

  • Hourly rate: $85 to $120+ per hour for the supervisor's time during a session
  • Intake / setup fee: $100 to $250 one-time
  • Monthly case management fee: $50 to $150/month at some providers
  • Session report fee: $25 to $75 per report
  • Mileage / travel charges: often added when the supervisor drives to a meet-up
  • Cancellation fees: common, often equal to the full session cost if cancelled inside 24–48 hours
  • Court appearance / testimony fees: hourly, plus prep time

For a typical family with two 2-hour visits per month, the combined cost at a higher-end Atlanta provider can easily run $600–$1,000+ per month once all fees are included.

How TruVisit Atlanta's pricing compares

TruVisit Atlanta was built around the belief that professional supervised visitation should not be financially out of reach. Our pricing is intentionally simple:

  • $150 one-time intake fee — paid once at the start of your case
  • $65/hour for supervised sessions or monitored exchange
  • No mileage charges
  • No monthly case management fee
  • No cancellation fees for advance notice (24+ hours)

For the same family with two 2-hour visits per month: $260/month in session time after the one-time intake. That is roughly one-third to one-half of what comparable providers charge.

How is this possible? TruVisit Atlanta is part of a 10-city national network. Shared training, shared protocols, shared back-office infrastructure — and a deliberate decision to keep pricing flat and predictable.

What you should look for in any quote

  1. What is the all-in cost per visit? Hourly rate × minimum session length + any other per-visit charges.
  2. Is there a monthly recurring fee?
  3. Are mileage or travel fees added?
  4. What is the cancellation policy?
  5. What's the cost for court testimony or attorney communication?
  6. Is there a minimum session length?

Who pays

The Georgia court order typically specifies which parent is responsible for the cost of supervised visitation. In many Georgia parenting plans, the non-custodial parent (whose visits are being supervised) is the financial responsibility. Some orders split the cost; some require the requesting parent to pay. The order controls.

Payment plans and affordability

TruVisit Atlanta understands that family court is expensive. If cost is a barrier, talk to our intake coordinator about a payment schedule that keeps your case moving.

Hidden costs to watch for

  • Intake fees that recur if a case has gaps in service. TruVisit's intake is truly one-time.
  • Per-incident report charges on top of regular session reports.
  • Attorney communication fees. TruVisit includes attorney communication at no extra charge.
  • Document delivery fees. We don't charge for them.

Frequently asked questions

Why is supervised visitation so expensive at some Atlanta providers?
Providers who operate from a single fixed office have higher fixed costs. Providers who charge mileage, monthly fees, and per-incident reports stack up the total quickly. And some set their pricing based on what attorneys' offices will reimburse — rather than what families can actually afford.
Are TruVisit Atlanta's rates negotiable?
Our standard rates are flat — $150 intake, $65/hour — and we keep them low precisely so we don't have to negotiate them down. If cost is a barrier, talk to us about a payment plan.
Will my health insurance cover supervised visitation?
No. Supervised visitation is a court-related professional service, not a medical service. It is not reimbursable through health insurance. The exception is therapeutic visitation, which is a clinical service and may be reimbursable through behavioral health benefits.
Can the cost of supervised visitation be credited against child support?
Not automatically. If your Georgia court order specifies that supervised visitation costs are to be credited against child support, that's enforceable. Without that language in the order, supervised visitation expenses are paid separately. Your attorney can advise on whether to seek that language.