Parent Coordinators are given decision-making authority over case-specific custody issues when parents cannot come to an agreement. You should consider using a Parent Coordinator in your high-conflict custody cases to help parents lessen conflict, develop collaborative parenting methods, reduce unnecessary court-appearances, and comply with the court’s custody order. You and opposing counsel can agree on a specific Parent Coordinator or have the court choose who will serve. Kelley can be reached at 336.631.8500 or by email at kgondring@robinsonlawing.com.