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Brinkley and Ex-Husband Agree to Never Speak Again

After a protracted custody battle that lasted some six years after they
officially divorced, supermodel Christie Brinkley and her ex-husband,
architect Peter Cook, have finally reached an agreement with respect to
their children.

The pair finalized their divorce in 2007, after Cook admitted to an affair
with an 18-year old woman. However, the acrimony continued long after
their divorce papers were signed, with the parties engaged in a half-decade
long battle over their two children, daughter Sailor, 14 and son Jack, 17.

In particular, their marital discord manifested itself in a series of public
smear campaigns by the parties, with each continually turning to the press
as a medium of attack. So, it comes as a surprise that the parties were
finally able to come to an agreement just one day before the matter was
set to go to trial.

Among other provisions of their settlement, the pair has agreed to never
speak to one another again. Instead, the parents will make use of a parenting
coordinator to manage their interactions relating to their children.

In Ontario, parenting coordinators are typically retained to assist parties
who experience high levels of conflict surrounding the resolution of custody
and access issues.

Among other functions, the parenting coordinator is tasked with improving
communication between the parties, developing conflict resolution skills
and most importantly, developing a parenting plan by which the parties
will abide.

In 2005, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) released
its Guidelines for Parenting Coordination, creating a benchmark for professionals
in this field by establishing a series of standards and best practices.
Among these practices, the Guidelines require parenting coordinators to
screen parties prior to the provision of service, to identify any power
imbalances or evidence of domestic violence that may exist. Professionals
in this role must also receive training in family law and appropriate
screening procedures.

Referrals to a parenting coordinator must be made by a lawyer for either
party, whereupon the parties will be screened and will begin to provide
information regarding their family history and current challenges.

If you need legal advice about your own situation, please call us at (905)
415-1636 for a consultation.

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