Let’s face it, co-parenting can at times be very challenging. Sometimes two people just shouldn’t be involved with each other at all but have to be because they share a child. Fortunately, for those parents that cannot get along there is a solution. A neutral third party in the form of either a parenting facilitator
parent coordinator
The Benefit of Parenting Facilitators and Patenting Coordinators in Texas Divorce and Child Custody Cases:
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It is common for parents going through a divorce or child custody case to have difficulties co-parenting.
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Parent Coordinator v. Parent Facilitator — What’s the diff?
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Posted in Children and Parenting, Divorce
A question was asked of me today — what’s the difference between a Parent Coordinator and a Parent Facilitator? The Texas Legislature changed the law in September 2009 to clarify the duties of a Parent Coordinator and added a new category called Parent Facilitator.
A parent coordinator (PC) is a person who…
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