Fieldstone, L., Lee, M. C., Baker, J. K. and McHale, J. P. (2012), Perspectives on Parenting Coordination:
Views of Parenting Coordinators, Attorneys, and Judiciary Members.
Not exact matches
In this post, I'll describe the founding
of the Collaborative Divorce Vancouver Society, British Columbia's first collaborative practice group, the British Columbia
Parenting Coordinators Roster Society, the first group founded to provide and promote parenting coordination in Canada, and the British Columbia Hear the Child Society, the first group founded to provide and promote the use of non-evaluative views of the child reports i
Parenting Coordinators Roster Society, the first group founded to provide and promote
parenting coordination in Canada, and the British Columbia Hear the Child Society, the first group founded to provide and promote the use of non-evaluative views of the child reports i
parenting coordination in Canada, and the British Columbia Hear the Child Society, the first group founded to provide and promote the use
of non-evaluative
views of the child reports in Canada.
Carla has an interest in preparing
views of the child reports and enjoys working with families as a
parenting coordinator.
The study looked at cases in the 4th largest jurisdiction in the United States, 11th Judicial Circuit in Florida with the goal
of assessing expectations, perceptions and perceived efficacy
of parenting coordination from the point
of view of family law attorneys, judges and
parenting coordinators.
The findings included the type
of interventions used, how the
parenting coordinator viewed his or her role in the case, and what the
parenting coordinator viewed as the major goal
of the program.
Another study explored the roles and goals
of the
parenting coordination program from the professionals» point
of view comparing the
parenting coordinator's
views with the law defining their roles and the overall goals
of the program.