NOW COMES the Parenting Coordinator, and requests the Court for Judicial Assistance 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the names of the minor child(ren) along with their date of birth and sex in Section 1. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court records.
  3. In Section 2, confirm that both parties and the minor child(ren) are under the jurisdiction of the Court. This establishes legal grounds for your request.
  4. Section 3 requires you to enter the date when the Order Appointing Parenting Coordinator was issued. This helps track previous court orders.
  5. In Section 4, detail any issues preventing the Parenting Coordinator from fulfilling their duties. Use bullet points for clarity, addressing payment issues or lack of cooperation from either party.
  6. Conclude by requesting a hearing for Judicial Assistance in Section 5. Fill in the date and sign at the bottom to validate your request.

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The PC could be biased or manipulated. If the PC has a bias towards one parent, they could negatively impact the other parents relationship with the child.
A Parenting coordinator (PC) is typically appointed by a court order or private consent agreement to help parents implement, modify and comply with the parenting plan.
A parenting coordinator brought in by the court to help alleviate tension between divorcing parents typically plays the role of a mediator, facilitating communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution between the parties.
A parenting coordinator works directly with parents, whereas a GAL or ARC work primarily with the children in a custody dispute. The goal of working with a parenting coordinator is to settle custody matters outside of court. However, a court may order parents to work with a parenting coordinator.
A parenting coordinators fees typically range from $150 per hour to $350 per hour, and usually each parent shares the expense of a parenting coordinator equally.