We Help Families in Difficult Times
At Roberson Duran Law, we offer parent coordination and parenting facilitation services to help parents navigate complex custody and co-parenting issues. Whether you’re facing challenges in implementing your parenting plan or struggling to communicate effectively with your ex-spouse, our experienced professionals provide the guidance needed to reduce conflict and prioritize your child’s well-being. Our goal is to create a positive co-parenting environment by assisting parents in resolving disputes, improving communication, and ensuring that your child’s best interests remain at the forefront. If you’re looking for trusted parent coordination services in San Antonio, contact us today to learn how we can help your family move forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services and what to expect—our FAQ section is here to help you feel informed and prepared every step of the way.
Parent coordination is a process where an impartial third party assists parents in implementing their parenting plan by facilitating the resolution of disputes and educating them on effective communication strategies, aiming to reduce conflict and prioritize the child’s well-being.
Parent coordination is often court-ordered in high-conflict custody cases where parents struggle to communicate effectively regarding their child’s upbringing.
While both aim to resolve disputes, parent coordination is an ongoing process focusing on implementing parenting plans and improving communication, whereas mediation is typically a one-time intervention to resolve specific issues.
Depending on the jurisdiction and specific court orders, a parent coordinator may have the authority to make certain decisions or may only offer recommendations to the parents.
A parenting facilitator assists divorced parents in implementing their parenting plan, monitoring compliance, resolving conflicts regarding their children and the parenting plan on time, and protecting and sustaining safe, healthy, and meaningful parent- child relationships.
Engaging in these services can lead to improved communication between parents, reduced conflict, better adherence to parenting plans, and a more stable environment for the child.
Yes, parent coordination is typically confidential, with information shared only with the court or other professionals when necessary and as permitted by law.
The duration varies depending on the complexity of the issues and the level of conflict between parents. Some cases may be resolved in a few months, while others may take longer.
Coverage for parent coordination services varies by insurance provider and policy. It’s advisable to check with your insurance company to determine if these services are covered under your plan.