The North Carolina Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator is a court order issued by a family court judge in the state of North Carolina which releases a parenting coordinator from any further duties. A parenting coordinator is a mental health professional, typically a social worker or psychologist, who assists parents who are involved in a high-conflict divorce or separation with the development of a parenting plan. The order releases the parenting coordinator from any further obligations or duties, including any remaining payments that may be owed. There are two types of North Carolina Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator: a Final Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator and a Temporarily Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator. The Final Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator is issued when the parent's case is concluded and all obligations have been fulfilled. The Temporary Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator is issued when the parenting coordinator is no longer needed or when the parents have reached an agreement and are in the process of completing the parenting plan.
The North Carolina Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator is a court order issued by a family court judge in the state of North Carolina which releases a parenting coordinator from any further duties. A parenting coordinator is a mental health professional, typically a social worker or psychologist, who assists parents who are involved in a high-conflict divorce or separation with the development of a parenting plan. The order releases the parenting coordinator from any further obligations or duties, including any remaining payments that may be owed. There are two types of North Carolina Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator: a Final Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator and a Temporarily Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator. The Final Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator is issued when the parent's case is concluded and all obligations have been fulfilled. The Temporary Order Releasing Parenting Coordinator is issued when the parenting coordinator is no longer needed or when the parents have reached an agreement and are in the process of completing the parenting plan.