New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announces parenting coordinator training program

Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announced on March 26 that it will host a two-day training program on March 30 and March 31 for individuals interested in becoming specialized parenting coordinators.

This program is intended to help participants meet the training requirements necessary to serve as parenting coordinators in New Jersey. Parenting coordination plays an important role in supporting families by assisting parents with communication, conflict resolution, and the implementation of court orders regarding children.

According to the announcement, the event will be led by experienced attorneys and mental health professionals. The sessions are set to cover the purpose and role of parenting coordination within New Jersey’s legal system. Attendees will also receive guidance on processes, techniques, and challenges unique to this area of practice.

Those who wish to participate can register through the provided link in the announcement. The organizers said that this initiative aims to equip professionals with practical skills needed for effective service as parenting coordinators.

Looking ahead, similar programs may be offered as demand grows among legal and mental health professionals seeking specialized expertise in family law matters.



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