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5 J. Child Custody 1 (2008)

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    Introduction to the Special Issue on

              Parenting Coordination

                      Matthew   J. Sullivan


Parenting Coordination (PC) is a burgeoning new professional role in
the family courts in North America. This Special Issue of the Journal
of Child Custody on PC is the first of its kind, dedicated to the current
development  of this highly specialized mental health and legal hybrid
role. PC continues the proliferation of alternatives to the traditional
legal-adversarial process of families in transition. Unlike many alter-
native dispute resolution processes, however, PCs provide services to
the most  conflicted coparents and  the most  vulnerable children.
Judges, attorneys and mental health professionals have long agreed
that the profound psychological and relational issues that character-
ize these families make them a poor fit for the more adversarial legal
processes they typically find themselves repeatedly utilizing. In the
early 1990s, PC  emerged  from  grass-roots collaboration of these
professionals, initially in case-by-case experimental interventions.
These humble  PC  beginnings have led to a more standardized role,
with greater uniformity in professional practice across jurisdictions.
The role of PC, in his/her efforts to intervene with the high-conflict
coparents to assist them in implementing their parenting plans, is one
of the most challenging roles a professional can perform. The articles
in this volume provide a much-needed professional resource to pro-
fessionals who embrace the challenge of this emerging role.
  The  articles in this volume provide a picture of the current state
of development  of parenting coordination. In the opening article, I
provide a conceptual understanding of why  the PC process may  be
helpful to chronically conflicted coparents. Structural family systems
theory has helped me anchor my work  in the trenches with high con-
flict families in transition for two decades. Hopefully, sharing some of

              Journal of Child Custody, Vol. 5(1/2) 2008
            Available online at http://jcc.haworthpress.com
            C 2008 by The Haworth Press. All rights reserved.
                  doi: 10.1080/15379410802070344                1

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