Personal Psychologist As a Parent Coordinator
My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Florida
My personal psychologist has been court ordered as a parent coordinator, the other side is fighting the court order. What can they really do to get rid of the parent coordinator that's been court ordered? It was a default choice because no one could agree on which coordinator. I didn't start seeing coordinator as a personal psychologist until after it was ordered as a coordinator.
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Re: Personal Psychologist As a Parent Coordinator
I'd think that would be a pretty strong conflict of interest - either you pick a different personal psychologist, or it's likely that another coordinator will be selected.
Re: Personal Psychologist As a Parent Coordinator
Thank you, that is what I was wanting to hear.