RS 9:358.1
The court may appoint a parenting coordinator in a child custody case if there is good cause and certain prior custody findings, must do so on joint motion, must set the initial term at no more than one year, may extend it for another year for good cause, and must allocate the coordinator’s costs to the parties unless
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The court may appoint a parenting coordinator in a child custody case if there is good cause and certain prior custody findings, must do so on joint motion, must set the initial term at no more than one year, may extend it for another year for good cause, and must allocate the coordinator’s costs to the parties unless a party has pauper status or cannot pay.
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