Alaska About the Parenting Coordination Process, SHC-1812 is a process designed to help parents who are unable to resolve their parenting disputes through traditional mediation. It is a court-mandated program, which is facilitated by a neutral third-party who helps the parents to identify the issues, explore options for resolution, and develop a plan for the future. The program is designed to provide parents with the education and support they need to resolve their disputes without resorting to litigation. The process includes a series of meetings between the parents and the coordinator, as well as the development of a Parenting Plan. There are three types of Alaska About the Parenting Coordination Process, SHC-1812: 1. Initial Intake — This is the first meeting with the coordinator to discuss the issues and for the parents to become familiar with the process. 2. Parenting Coordination Sessions — These are meetings with the coordinator to discuss the parenting issues and explore potential solutions. 3. Finalization — This is the last meeting with the coordinator to review and finalize the parenting plan.