Vermont How to use the Parent Coordination Forms is a set of resources and guidance designed to help parents in Vermont develop effective communication and coordination strategies during a divorce or separation. The forms provide a step-by-step guide on how to communicate with each other, manage visitation schedules and understand the financial and legal implications of a divorce. The forms also provide helpful tips and strategies on how to handle difficult conversations and managing stress while navigating the process. There are three main types of Vermont How to use the Parent Coordination Forms: the Parent Coordination Agreement Form, Parent Coordination Plan Form and the Parent Coordination Summary Form. The Parent Coordination Agreement Form outlines the process of parent coordination, the roles and responsibilities of each parent and the expectations of the process. The Parent Coordination Plan Form outlines the specific details of the agreement, including the schedule of meetings, the topics to be discussed and the process of dispute resolution. The Parent Coordination Summary Form outlines the key points of the agreement, including the contact information of each parent, the topics discussed and any outcomes.