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- Title
New AFCC Guidelines for Parenting Coordination (2019).
- Authors
Force, Task
- Abstract
In 2017, AFCC President Annette Burns (2017–18) commissioned a Task Force, led by Dr. Debra Carter, to review the many changes and developments in parenting coordination that had occurred across the United States, in Canada, and across the world in the approximately 12 years since the 2005 Parenting Coordination Guidelines were released. Though primarily commissioned to update and revise the 2005 Guidelines, the Task Force also identified emerging issues in need of exploration – the use of technology in parenting coordination, parenting coordination as an intervention when intimate partner violence is a component of the dynamic, the importance of multicultural awareness and responsiveness, and the overall impact of the statutes, rules, and regulations that had evolved in significantly varying forms since parenting coordination first presented as an intervention for court‐involved families. The work of the Task Force, including the new (2019) Guidelines for Parenting Coordination, is presented.
- Subjects
CANADA; UNITED States; JOINT custody of children; PART-time parenting; DOMESTIC relations; DOMESTIC violence; CONCILIATION (Civil procedure); ASSOCIATION of Family &; Conciliation Courts
- Publication
Family Court Review, 2020, Vol 58, Issue 3, p644
- ISSN
1531-2445
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/fcre.12505