The Vermont Application for Parent Coordination Subsidy is a program designed to provide financial assistance for parents who need help coordinating parenting time and decisions for children of divorced or separated parents. The program helps pay for the cost of a parent coordinator, who is a neutral third-party who is trained to mediate parenting issues and help families reach agreements. The Vermont Application is available to eligible Vermont parents who have filed a Vermont Parenting Plan or are in the process of filing. There are two types of Vermont Application for Parent Coordination Subsidy: one for parents who are currently involved in a court case and one for parents who are not involved in a court case. The application includes questions about the family and the parenting situation, and must be signed and notarized by both parents. The application must also include a copy of the Parenting Plan and supporting documents.
The Vermont Application for Parent Coordination Subsidy is a program designed to provide financial assistance for parents who need help coordinating parenting time and decisions for children of divorced or separated parents. The program helps pay for the cost of a parent coordinator, who is a neutral third-party who is trained to mediate parenting issues and help families reach agreements. The Vermont Application is available to eligible Vermont parents who have filed a Vermont Parenting Plan or are in the process of filing. There are two types of Vermont Application for Parent Coordination Subsidy: one for parents who are currently involved in a court case and one for parents who are not involved in a court case. The application includes questions about the family and the parenting situation, and must be signed and notarized by both parents. The application must also include a copy of the Parenting Plan and supporting documents.