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High-Conflict Divorce: The Role of Parenting Coordinators

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In this episode of 'The Exit Strategy: Your No Bullshit Guide to Divorce,' experienced attorneys Elizabeth Stevenson and Sarah Hink from New Direction Family Law discuss the vital role of parenting coordinators in high-conflict divorce situations. Learn how parenting coordinators, either attorneys or mental health professionals, are appointed to assist co-parents in making decisions and improving communication.

Discover how this essential service can help avoid prolonged court battles, reduce legal fees, and ensure the best interests of the children are prioritized. Tune in for expert insights on how to navigate co-parenting challenges effectively.

00:00 Introduction to the Exit Strategy

00:18 Meet the Attorneys

00:42 Understanding Parenting Coordinators

01:05 Role and Appointment of Parenting Coordinators

01:51 Challenges in Co-Parenting

03:53 Legal Implications and Court Involvement

05:03 Benefits of Parenting Coordinators

07:22 Practical Advice for Co-Parents

17:16 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

Learn more about New Direction Family Law: https://newdirectionfamilylaw.com/contact-us-today/

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In this episode of 'The Exit Strategy: Your No Bullshit Guide to Divorce,' experienced attorneys Elizabeth Stevenson and Sarah Hink from New Direction Family Law discuss the vital role of parenting coordinators in high-conflict divorce situations. Learn how parenting coordinators, either attorneys or mental health professionals, are appointed to assist co-parents in making decisions and improving communication.

Discover how this essential service can help avoid prolonged court battles, reduce legal fees, and ensure the best interests of the children are prioritized. Tune in for expert insights on how to navigate co-parenting challenges effectively.

00:00 Introduction to the Exit Strategy

00:18 Meet the Attorneys

00:42 Understanding Parenting Coordinators

01:05 Role and Appointment of Parenting Coordinators

01:51 Challenges in Co-Parenting

03:53 Legal Implications and Court Involvement

05:03 Benefits of Parenting Coordinators

07:22 Practical Advice for Co-Parents

17:16 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

Learn more about New Direction Family Law: https://newdirectionfamilylaw.com/contact-us-today/

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