Exchange HOPE Center - Supervised Visitation
Co-Parenting · North Carolina · Paid
Safe supervised visitation and custody exchange center serving Wake County providing a neutral, monitored environment for parent-child visits in high-conflict custody cases. Trained monitors observe and document visits. Safe exchange service eliminates direct parent contact during custody transfers. Court-ordered and voluntary cases accepted. Call 919-301-8277 for intake and scheduling. Located at 3000 Highwoods Blvd, Raleigh. Saturday appointments available. Fees may apply.
Contact & Details
Address: 3000 Highwoods Blvd, Raleigh, NC 27604
Phone: 919-301-8277
Hours: By appointment; Sat 9am-5pm
About Co-Parenting for Fathers
Co-parenting programs help separated and divorced parents share custody constructively, minimize conflict, and raise children across two households. Most states require court-ordered parent education (often called 'parenting classes' or 'children first' programs) before finalizing a divorce or custody order involving minor children. These classes are usually four to six hours, available online or in person, and cost 5–$75. Private co-parenting mediation is available through court-based mediation programs (often free or sliding-scale) and through private mediators certified by state mediation councils. Digital tools like OurFamilyWizard, Talking Parents, and 2Houses provide court-admissible communication logs, shared calendars, expense tracking, and messaging — many family courts now encourage or require their use in high-conflict cases. This directory includes all three: state-required classes, mediators, and co-parenting apps.
Co-Parenting in North Carolina
North Carolina district courts handle family matters in all 100 counties, with some counties having dedicated family court sessions. The Child Support Services Section operates under DHHS. Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, and Winston-Salem are the largest metros. Legal Aid of North Carolina is the primary LSC-funded statewide civil legal aid program.