A parental coordinator in high conflict situations may use a variety of techniques and methods to help resolve disputes and promote the best interests of the children. Some of the tasks and responsibilities that a parental coordinator may undertake include:
- Assessing the situation and identifying the issues that are causing conflict between the parents.
- Facilitating communication and negotiation between the parents to help them reach agreements on issues related to their children.
- Educating the parents about their rights and responsibilities under the law, as well as about the impact of their actions on their children.
- Providing recommendations to the court to help resolve ongoing disputes and ensure that the best interests of the children are being met.
- Monitoring the implementation of parenting plans and making adjustments as needed to ensure that they are effective in reducing conflict and promoting the well-being of the children.
- Mediating between the parents and helping them to find common ground and resolve disputes through respectful and effective communication.
- Referring the parties to other professionals, such as therapists or counselors, if necessary.