Maximizing the Role of Counseling in Co-Parenting & Custody Plans
Best practices for involving professionals in step-up plans and co-parenting

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Most legal professionals recognize that the adversarial nature of family court is not conducive to successful family dynamics and co-parenting. As a result, lawyers, parenting coordinators, and court professionals may refer families for therapeutic support to resolve familial disputes. Often, parent coordinators are appointed to oversee treatment compliance and provide case management for the many professionalsinvolved. Therapists and parenting coordinators can help or hinder the successful functioning of court-involved families and often the success of the providers involved depends on the underlying stipulations or orders to engage in therapy. This programconsiders the many ways a family may engage in therapeutic support while courtinvolved as well as the limitations of therapists in working in these cases
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