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The Matrimonial Strategist

August 2007

The False Promise of Parenting Coordination

Another Point of View

By David A. Martindale

In a three-part series in The Matrimonial Strategist (appearing in March, 2006, June, 2006, and March, 2007), Curtis Romanowski, a member of this newsletter’s Board of Editors, described and promoted parenting coordination “as a means for dealing with high conflict families involved in domestic relations proceedings before courts.” I applaud the efforts of those who have devoted significant time, energy, and, in some cases, funds, to trying to find ways in which to assist families in the difficult process of post-divorce adjustment, but parenting coordination has drawbacks that must be constructively addressed.

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