Parenting Coordinator Decision is a legal document that was released by the Court of Common Pleas - Franklin County, Ohio - a government authority operating within Ohio. The form may be used strictly within Franklin County.
Q: What is a parenting coordinator?
A: A parenting coordinator is a neutral third party who helps divorced or separated parents resolve disputes and make decisions relating to their children.
Q: Why would parents need a parenting coordinator?
A: Parents may need a parenting coordinator if they are having ongoing conflicts or disagreements about parenting issues, and need assistance to make decisions in the best interest of their children.
Q: How does a parenting coordinator make decisions?
A: A parenting coordinator assesses the situation, gathers information, and facilitates communication and negotiation between the parents. They then make decisions or recommendations based on the best interest of the children.
Q: Is a parenting coordinator legally binding?
A: Decisions made by a parenting coordinator may be legally binding if the court approves them. However, the level of binding authority can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific court order.
Q: What types of issues can a parenting coordinator help with?
A: A parenting coordinator can help with various issues such as visitation schedules, child education and healthcare decisions, discipline methods, and communication between parents.
Q: How can parents request a parenting coordinator?
A: Parents can request a parenting coordinator through their attorney or directly with the court. The court will then evaluate the situation and decide if appointing a parenting coordinator is appropriate.
Form Details:
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