Parenting Coordination

“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.”

  1. Assisting with day to day application of court-ordered arrangements
  2. Redirection conversation away from blame and past disputes
  3. Teaching conflict management and co-parenting skills
  4. Making binding decisions on routine or time-sensitive matters
  5. Keeping decisions aligned with the child’s best interests
  6. Reducing the child’s exposure to parental conflict
  7. Helping parents understand the impact of conflict on children
  8. Teaching co-parenting strategies
  9. Coordinating with attorneys, therapists, schools, or other professionals when appropriate