



Parenting Coordination in Alabama: The Current Status.
Faulkner Law Review 2011, Spring, 2, 2
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I. INTRODUCTION Parenting Coordination has emerged across American and Canadian jurisdictions as a frequently used, court-ordered alternative dispute resolution (ADR) neutral role. These neutral roles have goals, which include protecting children from high conflict and assisting litigious post-divorce families with the implementation of safe and workable parenting plans. (1) The role is controversial because it involves a competent court of jurisdiction granting some authority to a third party to assist families with the implementation of the family's court ordered or mutually selected parenting plan.
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