Texas Statutes
Subchapter K. Parenting Plan, Parenting Coordinator, and Parenting Facilitator
Section 153.610. Qualifications of Parenting Coordinator

Sec. 153.610. QUALIFICATIONS OF PARENTING COORDINATOR. (a) The court shall determine the required qualifications of a parenting coordinator, provided that a parenting coordinator must have experience working in a field relating to families, have practical experience with high-conflict cases or litigation between parents, and:
(1) hold at least:
(A) a bachelor's degree in counseling, education, family studies, psychology, or social work; or
(B) a graduate degree in a mental health profession, with an emphasis in family and children's issues; or
(2) be licensed in good standing as an attorney in this state.
(b) In addition to the qualifications prescribed by Subsection (a), a parenting coordinator must complete at least:
(1) eight hours of family violence dynamics training provided by a family violence service provider;
(2) 40 classroom hours of training in dispute resolution techniques in a course conducted by an alternative dispute resolution system or other dispute resolution organization approved by the court; and
(3) 24 classroom hours of training in the fields of family dynamics, child development, family law and the law governing parenting coordination, and parenting coordination styles and procedures.
(c) In appropriate circumstances, a court may, with the agreement of the parties, appoint a person as parenting coordinator who does not satisfy the requirements of Subsection (a) or Subsection (b)(2) or (3) if the court finds that the person has sufficient legal or other professional training or experience in dispute resolution processes to serve in that capacity.
(d) The actions of a parenting coordinator who is not an attorney do not constitute the practice of law.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 482 (H.B. 252), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2005.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1113 (H.B. 1012), Sec. 23, eff. September 1, 2009.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Family Code

Title 5 - The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship

Subtitle B - Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship

Chapter 153 - Conservatorship, Possession, and Access

Subchapter K. Parenting Plan, Parenting Coordinator, and Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.601. Definitions

Section 153.602. Parenting Plan Not Required in Temporary Order

Section 153.603. Requirement of Parenting Plan in Final Order

Section 153.6031. Exception to Dispute Resolution Process Requirement

Section 153.605. Appointment of Parenting Coordinator

Section 153.6051. Appointment of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.606. Duties of Parenting Coordinator

Section 153.6061. Duties of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.607. Presumption of Good Faith; Removal of Parenting Coordinator

Section 153.6071. Presumption of Good Faith; Removal of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.608. Report of Parenting Coordinator

Section 153.6081. Report of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.6082. Report of Joint Proposal or Statement of Intent; Agreements and Recommendations

Section 153.6083. Communications and Recordkeeping of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.609. Compensation of Parenting Coordinator

Section 153.6091. Compensation of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.610. Qualifications of Parenting Coordinator

Section 153.6101. Qualifications of Parenting Facilitator

Section 153.6102. Parenting Facilitator; Conflicts of Interest and Bias

Section 153.611. Exception for Certain Title Iv-D Proceedings