Vermont FAQs parent coordination is a service that helps to separate and divorcing parents communicate better and address their issues in an amicable and respectful manner. This service is provided by a trained professional who acts as a neutral third-party mediator and helps them resolve their conflicts without the need for litigation. Parent coordinators provide guidance to parents on parenting plans, communication strategies, and other important topics related to co-parenting. They can also facilitate meetings between the parents and help them develop a plan for resolving their disagreements. The types of Vermont FAQs parent coordination include basic, comprehensive, and extended services. Basic services typically include assistance with communication, parenting plans, and educational resources. Comprehensive services can involve more in-depth mediation sessions, conflict resolution, and additional consultation services. Extended services may include the coordination of additional services such as parenting classes, support groups, and other resources.