In the often challenging world of co-parenting, the presence of a neutral mediator or decision-maker can prove invaluable. A professional can serve as a Parenting Coordinator (PC), a Decision Maker (DM), or can act in both capacities (PCDM).
Read MoreWhen parents are unable to agree upon parenting time or decision-making responsibilities it may be necessary to appoint a third party to assist the parents and the court. The court may appoint one of the following professionals:
Read MoreIf you have reason to believe your co-parent is abusing alcohol or drugs, there are several ways to address these concerns in your custody matter. If you have sufficient evidence of the abuse, the judge may grant a request to impose restrictions on the parent’s time.
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