In Texas divorces/separations there is temporary managing conservator, managing conservator, and sole managing conservator..
The temp is when the child is with the non custodial parent, but the managing part would be to make decisions..like an er visit..for the child.
Managing conservator is used, IIRC, correctly when there is shared custody, and sole managing conservator is one parent gets custody, and has more leeway in what criteria the non custodial parent must meet in order for visitations..
In some cases, supervised visitation would require a trusted relative or friend be with the non custodial parent when that parent has the child..Not uncommon if the non custodial parent has had a drug or alcohol problem.
Thanks. Terminology is slightly different in Texas, and I don’t practice divorce law to begin with.