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Consent Order Appointing Parenting Coordinator PC-2 - North Carolina

Consent Order Appointing Parenting Coordinator Form. This is a North Carolina form and can be used in Harnett, Lee (District 11A) Local County .
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF _____________________________________________, Plaintiff, v. _____________________________________________, Defendant. File No. Film No. In the General Court of Justice District Court Division CONSENT ORDER APPOINTING PARENTING COORDINATOR THIS CAUSE, coming on to be heard, and being heard before the undersigned District Court Judge on __________________ for the appointment of a Parenting Coordinator, hereinafter referred to as "PC.". The court makes the following FINDINGS OF FACT: 1. This action concerns issues involving child custody and visitation with one or more minor children with the following names and relationships to the parties listed: PARTY Plaintiff #1 Plaintiff #2 Defendant #1 Defendant #2 Intervenor #1 Intervenor #2 Intervenor #3 Intervenor #4 2. NAME ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD(REN) _______________________________ _______________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ _______________________________ The parties are currently operating under the child custody and visitation order which was entered on ________________, _______.The order is: Temporary as to child custody visitation Permanent as to child custody visitation. . The child(ren) involved in the proceeding are: _______________________________ Age ______DOB ______________ Custodian ____________________________ _______________________________Age ______ DOB______________ Custodian ____________________________ _______________________________Age ______ DOB ______________ Custodian ____________________________ _______________________________Age ______ DOB ______________ Custodian ____________________________ 3. A Protective Order has has NOT been entered between the parties. The Protective Order, _______________ County, File No. _________________ is modified to allow limited contact for the purposes of parenting coordination, provided the following limits apply: _________________________________________________________________. JURISDICTION. a. This court has jurisdiction over child custody and parenting issues pursuant to N.C.G.S. §Ch. 50-A, et seq. 4. District 11 ­"Consent Order Appointing PC" Form PC-2 (effective 2/1/07) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com b. The parties agree, and the court so finds, that appointment of a PC is necessary to assist the parents in implementing the terms of the existing child custody and parenting order for the specific issues listed in paragraph 5 below. 5. PARENTING COORDINATOR. ___________________________________________, or his/her successor, is appointed PC. The parties shall cooperate with the PC and follow the terms specified in this order. 6. TERM/SUCCESSION. The term of the PC's service shall be for a period of ____ months ____ years from the date of this order. If the PC requests to withdraw, the PC shall give notice and serve all parties and a hearing shall be held to appoint another PC who is agreeable to both parties. If the Court terminates the appointment prior to the expiration date, notice shall be given to the PC, and a hearing held. 7. ISSUES SUBJECT TO PARENT COORDINATION. a. General Authority: In addition to the responsibility of the PC as defined in the Local Rules, the PC will: (1) assist parents in implementing the custody/visitation court order; (2) reduce conflict between parties; and, (3) teach parents communication skills, child development and child issues specific to divorce. b. Areas of Domain: The PC can make minor changes in the following areas: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Discipline Health care management Schedule alterations Bed time Diet Clothing Recreation Participation in child care/daycare, baby sitting 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. After school/enrichment activities Transition time/pick-up/delivery Sharing of vacations and holidays Method of pick-up and delivery Transportation to and from visitation Participate in visitation (significant other, relatives, etc.) Other: Other: c. Decision making power. In order to carry out the general authority granted to the Parents, the following specific issues are submitted to the PC for decision: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 8. ROLE OF PARENTING COORDINATOR. a. Decisions: The PC shall decide any issue set forth in paragraph 5 within the scope of his/her authority by an appropriate dispute resolution method. During this process, the PC may coach and educate the parents about ways to better communicate about the child(ren) and about child(ren) development issues. b. Recommendations: (1) The PC may recommend to the court that the parents participate in any of the following interventions: a. Therapy, recognizing that couples' counseling is not appropriate in cases involving domestic violence; b. Treatment programs, including batterer's intervention courses; mediation; District 11 ­ "Consent Order Appointing PC" Form PC-2 (effective 2/1/07) Page 2 of 4 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com c. Custody/parent time evaluation; d. Programs for high conflict parents, anger management, etc.; and e. Interventions for minor child(ren) including the appointment of an attorney or therapy. (2) The PC may recommend changes in parents' PC's decision making power to better accommodate the needs of the parties or their children that may arise during the parenting coordination if the PC believes the current order is not in the child(ren)'s best interest. (3) Any recommendations shall be submitted to the court in writing with copies to each parent and attorneys involved in the case. The judge shall determine whether a modification is necessary to implement recommendations of the PC within two (2) weeks. (4) Resolutions. The primary role of the PC is to assist the parties in working out disagreements about the child(ren) in a way that minimizes conflict. If the parties are able to resolve any matters through mutual agreement, the PC shall make a decision whether to adopt that resolution as a decision, if the agreement falls within the purview of paragraph 5. If the adopted agreement does no
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