What is a Parenting Coordinator?
A Florida parenting coordinator is a trained professional who assists parents in high-conflict custody cases to co-parent their children effectively. The role of a parenting coordinator is to help parents communicate with each other, make decisions about their children's well-being, and minimize conflict.
Florida parenting coordinators work under court order, typically appointed by a judge, to assist parents in resolving issues related to their children, including but not limited to custody, visitation, and communication. They may be appointed for a specific period of time or on an ongoing basis.
The duties of a Florida parenting coordinator can vary depending on the specific case, but generally include:
Facilitating communication between parents: Parenting coordinators can assist parents in communicating with each other in a productive and respectful manner. They may help establish protocols for communication, such as using a shared online platform or setting specific times for phone or video calls.
Making recommendations: A parenting coordinator may make recommendations to parents regarding parenting plans, visitation schedules, and other issues related to the children's well-being. These recommendations may be based on the best interests of the children, as determined by Florida law.
Resolving disputes: If parents are unable to resolve a dispute related to their children, a parenting coordinator may intervene to help mediate a resolution. The parenting coordinator's role is to help the parents reach an agreement that is in the best interests of the children.
Educating parents: Parenting coordinators may provide education and resources to parents to help them co-parent effectively. This may include information on child development, communication skills, conflict resolution, and co-parenting strategies.
Overall, the goal of a Florida parenting coordinator is to help parents in high-conflict custody cases work together to make decisions that are in the best interests of their children. By facilitating communication, making recommendations, resolving disputes, and providing education, parenting coordinators can help parents navigate a challenging situation and ensure that their children's needs are being met.
If you have questions about parenting coordinators or any other issue pertaining to child custody, don’t hesitate to contact us at the Law Office of Carol Lee Peake by dialing 386-868-4039. Our experienced Daytona Beach child custody attorney can help offer you personalized guidance based on your specific situation.