North Carolina Statutes
§ 50-93 — Qualifications
North Carolina § 50-93
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 50-93 (2026).
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(a)To be eligible to be included on the district court's list of parenting coordinators, a person must meet all of the following requirements:
(1)Hold a masters or doctorate degree in psychology, law, social work, or counseling.
(2)Have at least five years of related professional post-degree experience.
(3)Hold a current North Carolina license in the parenting coordinator's area of practice.
(4)Participate in 24 hours of training in topics related to the developmental stages of children, the dynamics of high-conflict families, the stages and effects of divorce, problem solving techniques, mediation, and legal issues.
(b)In order to remain eligible as a parenting coordinator, the person must also attend parenting coordinator seminars that provide continuing education, group discussion
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