
Parenting Coordinators
Parenting Coordinators are neutral professionals appointed by the court to help high-conflict or complicated parenting arrangements. Their role is to facilitate communication, help parents develop effective co-parenting strategies, and resolve disagreements related to custody and visitation. They do not make legal decisions but support parents in reaching agreements, ensuring that the child's best interests remain the priority. These professionals often have backgrounds in mental health, law, or family counseling and serve as a resource to reduce conflict, promote stability, and improve cooperation between parents for the well-being of the child.