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Redefining parental roles and responsibilities due to divorce or a breakup can cause emotional strain and high-conflict parenting. This can be a challenging journey, but you’re not alone. Learn more about our parenting coordinators, who are your allies in fostering healthier co-parenting dynamics.

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Redefining parental roles and responsibilities due to divorce or a breakup can cause emotional strain and high-conflict parenting . This can be a challenging journey, but you’re not alone. Learn more about our parenting coordinators, who are your allies in fostering healthier co-parenting dynamics.

Elizabeth A. Stephenson

As a trained parenting coordinator, Elizabeth assists families in high-conflict custody cases, helping them develop healthy co-parenting relationships. As a mother of a teenager, she understands the deep bond between parents and children and is committed to protecting those relationships during difficult times.

Sarah J. Hink

As a trained parenting coordinator, Sarah offers guidance to families dealing with high-conflict custody situations. Her ability to balance patience and candidness helps deescalate conflict and maintain a focus on the best interests of the children involved.

Kelli D. McGonagle

As a parenting coordinator, Kelli helps families carry out custody orders while striving to reduce court reliance, mitigate parental conflict, and foster healthier co-parenting relationships.

What are the signs of high conflict parenting?

How does the Parenting Coordinator process work?