Supervised visitation across Collin County

Collin County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States — now more than 1.2 million residents and projected to keep climbing. It includes Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and the rapidly growing northern cities of Prosper, Celina, and Anna.

TruVisit Dallas supervisors meet Collin County families at locations close to where the child lives. We don't charge mileage and we don't operate from a single fixed office.

The Collin County District Courts

Collin County family law cases are heard at the Collin County Courthouse at 2100 Bloomdale Road in McKinney — on the north side of the city near US-380. Collin County has multiple district courts handling family law matters, with judges who specialize in or regularly hear SAPCR (Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship) cases.

Our reports are formatted to meet Collin County District Court documentation standards.

Collin County cities we serve

  • McKinney — the county seat
  • Plano — straddles the Dallas/Collin line, most is in Collin
  • Frisco — straddles the Collin/Denton line, most is in Collin
  • Allen — east of Plano
  • Wylie — east Collin
  • Prosper, Celina, Anna — fast-growing North Collin
  • Murphy, Sachse — southeast Collin
  • Fairview, Lucas, Princeton, Melissa, Farmersville

How a Collin County family law case typically moves

  1. Original Petition filed at the Collin County District Clerk in McKinney.
  2. Response within 20 days typically.
  3. Temporary Orders hearing — interim parenting time, conservatorship, support.
  4. Discovery / Disclosure.
  5. Mediation — required in most Collin County contested cases.
  6. Trial — bench or jury trial before a Collin County District Court judge.
  7. Final Order / Decree.
Collin County's growth means lots of relocation cases Many Collin County families are working with parenting orders from out-of-state jurisdictions, having relocated mid-case for North Texas job opportunities. We work with court orders from any state — what matters is that the supervision occurs in our service area.

Pricing for Collin County families

Same flat rate across the entire county: $150 one-time intake, $65/hour for supervised sessions. Two-hour minimum. No mileage. No monthly case management fee. Reports delivered within 24 hours.

How to start a Collin County case

  1. Call (469) 646-7404 or submit our online inquiry form.
  2. Intake call — court order review, $150 intake fee, supervisor assignment.
  3. First session coordinated at a Collin County location of mutual convenience.
  4. Visit happens; report delivered within 24 hours.