“Parenting coordination is a child-focused dispute-resolution process used primarily in high-conflict separation or divorce cases. It helps parents implement court orders and reduce ongoing conflict.”
Assisting with day to day application of court-ordered arrangements
Redirection conversation away from blame and past disputes
Teaching conflict management and co-parenting skills
Making binding decisions on routine or time-sensitive matters
Keeping decisions aligned with the child’s best interests
Reducing the child’s exposure to parental conflict
Helping parents understand the impact of conflict on children
Teaching co-parenting strategies
Coordinating with attorneys, therapists, schools, or other professionals when appropriate