32-717D. PARENTING COORDINATOR. (1) Provided that a court has entered a judgment or an order establishing child custody in a case, the court may order the appointment of a parenting coordinator to perform such duties as authorized by the court, consistent with any controlling judgment or order of a court relating to the child or children of the parties, and as set forth within the order of appointment. The court shall direct the parenting coordinator to provide a status report to the court at a time and in a manner as determined by the court. Provided however, that the court shall require the parenting coordinator to provide a minimum of one (1) status report to the court at least once every six (6) months. At any time during the period of appointment, the court, on its own initiative, or upon request of the parenting coordinator or either party, may hold a status conference to review the continued appointment of the coordinator and/or the status of the case.
(2) Qualification, selection, appointment, termination of appointment, and prescribed duties and responsibilities of a parenting coordinator shall be based upon standards and criteria as adopted by the Idaho supreme court. Provided however, that standards and criteria for qualification and selection of a parenting coordinator, as adopted by the Idaho supreme court, shall not apply to a parenting coordinator selected and agreed to by the parties. In addition, as a condition of any appointment, a parenting coordinator shall:
(a) Be neutral to the dispute and to the parties;
(b) Be either selected pursuant to agreement of the parties or appointed by the court; and
(c) Prior to any appointment, and at their own cost, have submitted to a criminal history check through any law enforcement office in the state providing such service. The criminal history check shall include a statewide criminal identification bureau, the federal bureau of investigation criminal history check, the national crime information center and the statewide sex offender register. A record of all background checks shall be maintained in the office of the supreme court of the state of Idaho with a copy going to the applicant and shall be available for review by the court considering a parenting coordinator appointment prior to an appointment.
(3) In addition to those duties as authorized by the court pursuant to the order of appointment, the responsibilities of a parenting coordinator shall include collaborative dispute resolution in parenting. The parenting coordinator shall act to empower the parties in resuming parenting controls and decision-making, and minimize the degree of conflict between the parties for the best interests of the children.
(4) The court shall allocate the fees and costs of the parenting coordinator between the parties and may enter an order against either or both parties for the reasonable costs, fees and disbursements of the parenting coordinator. Any dispute regarding payment of the fees and costs of the parenting coordinator shall be subject to review by the court upon request of the parenting coordinator or either party.
(5) The court may award attorney’s fees and costs to the prevailing party on a motion to set aside or modify the decision of a parenting coordinator.
History:
[32-717D, added 2002, ch. 108, sec. 1, p. 306; am. 2012, ch. 45, sec. 1, p. 139; am. 2014, ch. 163, sec. 1, p. 458.]
Structure Idaho Code
Section 32-701 - RESIDENCE REQUIRED BY PLAINTIFF.
Section 32-702 - DOMICIL OF PARTIES.
Section 32-703 - DEFAULT AND UNCORROBORATED STATEMENTS.
Section 32-706 - CHILD SUPPORT.
Section 32-708 - WHAT PROPERTY LIABLE.
Section 32-709 - MODIFICATION OF PROVISIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT.
Section 32-710A - SUPPORT PAYMENTS PAID TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE.
Section 32-712 - COMMUNITY PROPERTY AND HOMESTEAD — DISPOSITION.
Section 32-713 - COMMUNITY PROPERTY AND HOMESTEAD — ORDER FOR DISPOSITION.
Section 32-714 - COMMUNITY PROPERTY AND HOMESTEAD — REVISION ON APPEAL.
Section 32-715 - JURISDICTION OF ACTIONS.
Section 32-716 - RECONCILIATION PROCEEDINGS.
Section 32-717 - CUSTODY OF CHILDREN — BEST INTEREST.
Section 32-717A - PARENTS’ ACCESS TO RECORDS AND INFORMATION.
Section 32-717B - JOINT CUSTODY.
Section 32-717C - ALLEGATIONS OF ABUSE — INVESTIGATION.
Section 32-717D - PARENTING COORDINATOR.
Section 32-717E - SUPERVISED ACCESS PROVIDERS — RECORD CHECKS.
Section 32-718 - VEXATIOUS OR HARASSING MODIFICATION PROCEEDINGS.
Section 32-719 - VISITATION RIGHTS OF GRANDPARENTS AND GREAT-GRANDPARENTS.
Section 32-720 - PETITIONS FOR MODIFICATION — CHILD CUSTODY ORDERS — SERVICEMEMBERS.