Co-Parent counseling is similar to parenting coordination, however, it is done via
the mutual consent of both parents and does not involve the courts.
Not exact matches
Catholic canon law declared that the
mutual consent of the couple, rather than the will and manipulations
of powerful
parents, was the defining essence
of marriage.
But the
parent - child relationship differs from the
parents» relation to each other in this respect: while the
parents entered into a joint covenant
of mutual dedication, the
parent - child relationship was established by the
parents» intention and action without any possibility
of the child's knowledge or
consent.
Black also recommends the reinstatement
of mutual consent laws in order to slow down the process
of divorce and give the reluctant partner (who is often also the custodial
parent) more bargaining power in a process often driven not by justice but by whoever can afford the more skillful lawyer.
If the
parents have a comfortable level
of communication, the flexibility to modify the agreement can be accomplished through
mutual consent.
The amount
of infomation shared is determined by the wishes
of the birth mother and the
mutual consent of the adoptive
parents.