Can you provide an example of how parent coordination might work in practice?
In practice, a parent coordinator might be brought in when parents cannot agree on a child's extracurricular activities. The coordinator would meet with both parents, understand their concerns and preferences, and provide a recommendation or decision based on the child's best interests. This process helps resolve the dispute quickly and keeps the focus on the child's needs, avoiding the stress and cost of litigation. The coordinator’s ongoing involvement with the family allows their work to be tailored and efficient.
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Parenting
ADR options provide parents with effective methods to resolve disputes without resorting to litigation and are often required before going to Court.
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