Abstract

Functioning as a Parenting Coordinator is an increasingly encountered professional role for attorneys and mental health professionals. The role can be both rewarding and challenging. This study explores the stresses and challenges to Parenting Coordinator practitioners and reviews self-reported positive coping strategies across a sample of experienced North American Parenting Coordinator professionals. Results consistently revealed that high levels of effective practice and low levels of associated stress were consistently associated with firm Parenting Coordinator role definitions and boundaries, thorough education of participants, standardized office protocols, use of Parenting Coordinator agreements, and a highly organized filing system.

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