Parenting coordination definition

Parenting coordination means a child-focused dispute resolution process ordered by the Court to assist parties in implementing a parental rights and responsibilities or companionship time order using assessment, education, case management, conflict management, coaching, or decision-making. “Parenting coordination” is not mediation subject to R.C. Chapter 2710, R.C. 3109.052, or Sup.R. 16 nor arbitration subject to R.C. Chapter 2711 or Sup.R. 15.
Parenting coordination means a child-focused dispute resolution process ordered by the Court to assist parties in implementing a parental rights and responsibilities or companionship time order using assessment, education, case management, conflict management, coaching, or decision-making. “Parenting coordination” is not mediation subject to R.C. Chapter 2710,
Parenting coordination means a child-focused dispute resolution process ordered by the Court to assist parties in implementing a parental rights and responsibilities or companionship time order using assessment, education, case management, conflict management, coaching, or decision-making.

Examples of Parenting coordination in a sentence

  • Parenting coordination is a child-focused alternative dispute resolution process whereby a parenting coordinator assists the parties in creating or implementing their parenting plan by facilitating the resolution of disputes, providing education and making recommendations to the parties; and, with the prior consent of the parties and approval of the court, making limited decisions within the scope of this order of referral.

  • Parenting coordination is a child-focused alternative dispute resolution process whereby a parenting coordinator assists the parents in creating or implementing their parenting plan by facilitating the resolution of disputes, providing education and making recommendations to the parents; and, with the prior consent of the parents and approval of the court, making limited decisions within the scope of this order of referral.

  • Parenting coordination is a child-centred process that seeks to assist former spouses, whose post-separation communication is characterized by high conflict, in managing their conflict and co-parenting in a manner that is less detrimental to their children.

  • Parenting coordination uses a number of strategies to accomplish its goals, including assessment, education, coordination and case management, conflict management, mediation and, where necessary, decision-making.

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More Definitions of Parenting coordination

Parenting coordination means a nonadversarial dispute resolution process that is court ordered or agreed upon by the parties.
Parenting coordination means a child focused dispute resolution process ordered by the Court to assist parties in implementing parental rights and responsibilities or companionship time orders using assessment, education, case management, conflict management, coaching, or decision- making. “Parenting coordination” is not mediation subject to R.C. 2710, R.C. 3109.052 or Sup.R. 16 nor arbitration subject to R.C. 2711 or Sup.R. 15.
Parenting coordination means a child-focused dispute resolution process ordered by a court of common pleas or division of the court to assist parties in implementing a parental rights and responsibilities or companionship time order using assessment, education, case management, conflict management, coaching, or decision-making. “Parenting coordination” is not mediation subject to R.C. Chapter 2710 or Sup.R. 16.
Parenting coordination means a child-focused dispute resolution process ordered by the Court
Parenting coordination means a process in which the parties work with a parenting coordinator to reduce the effects or potential effects of conflict on the parties’ child. Although parenting coordination may draw upon alternative dispute resolution techniques, parenting coordination is not governed by the Rules in Title 17, except as otherwise provided in this Rule.
Parenting coordination means a process in which
Parenting coordination means a non-confidential, child-focused process in which a neutral person assists the parties with implementation ofcourt orders or daily parenting matters through: assessing parties' parenting skills and the child's needs; educating the parties regarding the needs of the child; coordinating professional services for the family; and assisting the parties in reducing harmful family conflicts.