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THE EVOLUTION OF PARENTING COORDINATION
Although the legal system is dedicated to assisting famillies in transition, the Court faces several obstacles. The system has been limited in their ability to effectively assist high-conflict separating families due to the following factors:
Solution: Parenting Coordination
Power Chart Peggy Ward, Ph.D. (1997)
Authority Access Clinical Skills
Judge Yes No No Attorney No No No Guardian ad Litem * Some Yes No Psychotherapist No ? Yes Parenting Coordination Some Yes Yes *Assuming the Guardian is an Attorney
As noted by Dr. Ward's Power Chart, practitioners identified three essential elements required to effectively assist high-conflict separating families. The Parenting Coordinator is the only professional role that has the ability to meet these three qualifications. HISTORY & GROWTH OF PARENTING COORDINATION
In the early 1990s, professionals in California borrowed statutes previously developed for Special Masters and Mediators. California was the first to develop a court order to appoint a special master. Although the use of special masters was a step in the right direction, most special masters are attorneys who have the ability to write orders. Their primary function is to "settle" disputes when parents are unable to agree. Most special masters do not have an ongoing relationship with the family. Consequently, special masters do not teach parents the skills they need to develop a collaborative realtionship.
In 1992, a group of custody evaluators and family law professionals in Colorado gathered to further refine the role. They coined the term "parenting coordinator. " In the late 1990's and early 2000's, three books addressing the role and responsibilities of a parenting coordinator were published. As the momentum continued, juridictions across the nation began to appoint parenting coordinators. Several states developed statutes or borrowed from other statues to govern the role.
The AFCC created a task force to explore the differences in how each state and providence utilized parenting coordination. Task forces have been created in different states to explore the usefullness of parenting coordination and the potential for state legislation. Currently, parenting coordination is recognized as a valuable resource to assist separatng families in the midst of conflict.
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