GUIDE TO COMMUNICATION IN “HIGH CONFLICT” CASES

The “2011 AzAFCC Summit Project” document focuses on parenting communication resources in high-conflict cases. The Arizona Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AzAFCC) has created this guide to aid family law professionals in managing high-conflict family law cases. The document outlines various tools and assumptions for effective co-parenting, such as the “Child News Report” for regular information exchanges, the “Twelve-Month Calendar” for planning, and methods to address scheduling conflicts. It also emphasizes the importance of structured communication guidelines and suggests various methods, including notebooks, emails, and internet tools, to facilitate clear and efficient communication between parents. Additionally, the document addresses education and healthcare-related communication, aiming to reduce conflicts and ensure the child’s best interests are prioritized.

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