How is a Cooperative Child Custody Evaluation different from mediation?
This process and mediation are similar in that the evaluator helps to guide the parties towards identifying the issues, finding points of compromise, and negotiation a settlement. However, in mediation, the mediator does not make recommendations. In the Cooperative Evaluation process, the evaluator makes recommendations and the work together to facilitate a settlement based on what is believed to be in the best interest of the children. What Is The Purpose Of The Cooperative Child Custody Evaluation? The purpose of the Cooperative Child Custody Evaluation is to encourage cooperation between the parties involved in a custody dispute to develop a workable Parenting Plan. This process is designed to keep children out of conflict and parents out of court. The issues of residential care and decision-making authority are addressed in a conciliatory environment with an emphasis on a timely resolution and the least disruption for the children.