Abstract

ABSTRACT Parenting Coordination (PC) is a well-established ADR process that involves court-appointed roles for family law experts across mental health and legal professions. PC involves a legal psychological hybrid case management role for practitioners that is effective precisely because of greater access and availability for families, unique knowledge base of the family law professional concerning dynamics of divorcing families, and the court-granted authority to help families resolve common post-divorce disputes. This paper compares the growth of the PC role across crucial areas of practice in different jurisdictions.

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