New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announces parenting coordinator training program

Lisa Spiegel Associate Executive Director of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
Lisa Spiegel Associate Executive Director of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
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The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announced on March 26 that it will host a two-day training program on March 30 and March 31 aimed at individuals seeking to become specialized parenting coordinators.

The program is intended to help participants fulfill the necessary training requirements for this role. Parenting coordinators are professionals who assist families in managing and resolving disputes related to parenting, often following separation or divorce.

According to the announcement, the event will be led by experienced attorneys and mental health professionals. The sessions will cover the purpose and responsibilities of parenting coordination in New Jersey, as well as provide insight into relevant processes, techniques, and challenges faced by those serving in this capacity.

The initiative highlights ongoing efforts within the legal community to equip practitioners with specialized skills needed for complex family law matters. Training programs like this one support both professional development and improved outcomes for families navigating difficult transitions.

Those interested in participating can register through the provided link.



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