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September 20, 2007

When Divorced Parents Need a Referee

Referee Today's Wall Street Journal has an article on parenting coordinators.

Oklahoma was and is on the leading edge regarding the use of parenting coordinators. Because Oklahoma statutes specifically authorize the role of parenting coordinators, and because more and more high-conflict Oklahoma divorce cases are involving a parenting coordinator, more Oklahoma family law attorneys are becoming familiar with the benefits that can come from the use of a parenting coordinator.

Now it looks like other states are beginning to take notice of the parenting coordinator concept.

Source:  The Wall Street Journal Online.

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Great post - I just added my two cents regarding special education children and my experience on the relative lack of skill of parenting coordinators for that arena. You can find the post here - http://www.jerseyfamilylawblog.com/2007/10/12/parenting-coordinators-as-referees-for-divorcing-mom-dad/

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