What is a parenting coordinator in a divorce?

A parenting coordinator in a divorce in Hawaii is a neutral third party who helps parents work together to make decisions for their children. The coordinator helps the parents reach agreements on issues such as child support, visitation, and custody arrangements. The coordinator is usually an experienced family law attorney, a mental health professional, or another person with the necessary qualifications. The purpose of the parenting coordinator is to resolve disputes and prevent them from escalating, while at the same time recognizing and considering the best interests of the children. Usually, the parenting coordinator will meet with both parties separately and then together to discuss the issues. The coordinator will also examine each party’s situation and suggest options and alternatives in order to help promote a healthy relationship between the parents. The parenting coordinator can also help the parents develop a suitable “Parenting Plan” which outlines how the parent will be involved in their children’s lives and how the two parents will work together. The coordinator will also help to ensure that both parents are able to keep up with all of their legal obligations. Finally, the parenting coordinator can assist the parents in communicating and considering each other’s point of view in decision making.

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