Parenting Coordinator Services

‍ ‍Supporting Healthier Co-Parenting After Separation

‍Co-parenting after a divorce or custody dispute can be one of the most challenging aspects of family law.

Even with a court order in place, disagreements often continue—about schedules, communication, decisions, and expectations.

Melissa Hoffman serves as a Parenting Coordinator in accordance with New Jersey Court guidelines, helping parents navigate these ongoing challenges in a structured, solution-focused way.

What Is a Parenting Coordinator?

A Parenting Coordinator is a neutral professional appointed (by agreement or court order) to help parents:

  • Resolve day-to-day co-parenting disputes

  • Improve communication

  • Reduce conflict

  • Stay aligned with court-ordered parenting plans

Unlike mediation, which focuses on reaching an agreement, a parenting coordinator helps manage and implement parenting arrangements over time.

When Is a Parenting Coordinator Helpful?

A parenting coordinator may be beneficial when:

  • Communication between parents is difficult or strained

  • Disagreements arise frequently

  • Parenting schedules are not being followed smoothly

  • Children are being impacted by ongoing conflict

  • Parents need guidance implementing court orders

Why Work with Melissa Hoffman?

Melissa brings a unique combination of:

  • Extensive family law experience

  • Deep understanding of custody and parenting issues

  • Practical, real-world perspective on co-parenting challenges

She understands that these situations are not just legal—they are personal, emotional, and ongoing.

Melissa’s Approach

As a parenting coordinator, Melissa focuses on:

  • Reducing conflict between parents

  • Keeping the focus on the children’s best interests

  • Providing structure and clarity when disagreements arise

  • Encouraging productive communication

  • Helping parents move forward—not stay stuck in conflict

The Goal: Stability for You and Your Children

The purpose of a parenting coordinator is not to revisit the past—it’s to help families function more effectively going forward.

When co-parenting improves:

  • Children experience less stress

  • Parents spend less time in conflict

  • Daily life becomes more predictable and manageable

Learn More About Parenting Coordinator Services

If you believe a parenting coordinator could help your family, we encourage you to reach out to discuss your situation.

Contact Hoffman Family Law to learn more about working with Melissa as your parenting coordinator.

Frequently Asked Questions: Parenting Coordinator Services

  • A parenting coordinator is a neutral professional who helps separated or divorced parents manage ongoing co-parenting challenges. The role focuses on resolving day-to-day disputes, improving communication, and helping parents follow court-ordered parenting plans. Unlike mediation, which focuses on reaching agreements, a parenting coordinator helps implement and manage those agreements over time.

  • A parenting coordinator may be helpful when communication between parents is strained, disagreements occur frequently, or parenting schedules are not being followed consistently. It is especially beneficial when ongoing conflict is affecting children or when parents need structured support to implement and maintain court-ordered arrangements.

  • A mediator helps parties reach agreements on legal issues, often at a specific point in time. A parenting coordinator, on the other hand, works with parents on an ongoing basis to manage and implement existing agreements. The focus is on reducing conflict, improving communication, and helping families function more effectively after legal decisions have been made.

  • A parenting coordinator can be appointed by the court or agreed upon by both parents. In New Jersey, the role follows court-established guidelines designed to support families in high-conflict situations. The coordinator acts as a neutral resource to help parents resolve disputes and stay aligned with their parenting plan.

  • A parenting coordinator assists with day-to-day co-parenting issues such as scheduling conflicts, communication breakdowns, decision-making disagreements, and interpretation of parenting plans. The goal is not to revisit legal rulings but to help parents apply those rulings in a practical and workable way in everyday life.

  • Reducing conflict between parents has a direct positive impact on children. A parenting coordinator helps create more consistent routines, clearer communication, and fewer disruptions. This leads to a more stable and predictable environment, which can significantly reduce stress and support the child’s emotional well-being.

  • Melissa takes a practical, structured, and child-focused approach. She works to reduce conflict, encourage productive communication, and keep discussions centered on the best interests of the children. Her background in family law allows her to guide parents in a way that aligns with court expectations while helping them move forward more effectively.

  • The length of time varies depending on the family’s needs and the level of conflict. Some families work with a parenting coordinator for a defined period, while others may use the service on an ongoing basis. The goal is to provide support until parents are able to manage co-parenting more effectively on their own.