1.27.260 Judicial Supervision
(a) Except as otherwise agreed by the parties in writing at the time of the custody decree, the custodian may determine the child's upbringing including his/her education, health, care and religious training, unless, upon motion by the noncustodial parent, the Court, after hearing, finds that in the absence of specific limitation of the custodian's authority, the child's physical health would be endangered or his/her emotional development significantly impaired.
(b) If both parents or all contestants agree to the order, or if the Court finds that the child's physical health would be endangered or his/her emotional development significantly impaired, the Court may order a social service agency to exercise continuing supervision over the case to assure that the custodial or visitation terms of the decree are carried out.