Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR185

Introduced
5/20/10  
Engrossed
5/24/10  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Supreme Court to establish a repository for parenting coordinators

Impact

The establishment of a central registry would have significant implications for state laws regarding family and custody matters in Louisiana. By creating mandatory requirements for certification and monitoring of parenting coordinators, HCR185 aims to improve the accountability and professionalism within the field. This move would help ensure that courts, legal practitioners, and families can have confidence in the credentials of parenting coordinators involved in sensitive child custody situations.

Summary

HCR185 is a resolution that urges the Louisiana Supreme Court to establish a centralized system for the certification and registration of parenting coordinators. The resolution highlights the increasing use of parenting coordinators in high-conflict child custody cases and the necessity for a system that ensures that qualified professionals are recognized and available for appointment by the courts. Currently, there is no mandatory registry in place, which raises concerns about the qualifications of parenting coordinators used in custody disputes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR185 is largely positive among family law advocates and professionals. There is a general agreement on the need for accountability and verification in the parenting coordinator profession, given its impact on children and families. However, there may be concerns from some professionals about the potential regulatory burdens that could come with the implementation of such a system.

Contention

While there does not seem to be significant opposition to the overall intent of HCR185, potential points of contention could arise around the specific requirements for certification and the administration of the registry. The resolution calls for a report and recommendations from the Louisiana Supreme Court, which indicates that further discussions will likely explore the logistical and practical aspects of establishing this central registry and ensuring that it serves the best interests of families involved in custody arrangements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR2

Urges and requests the La. State Bar Association and the La. Supreme Court to develop a centralized system for monitoring the certification and registration of mediators

LA HCR79

Urges and requests the Louisiana Supreme Court to implement mandatory continuing education for judges

LA HCR161

Requests an examination of the structure of the judiciary by the La. Supreme Court

LA HCR195

Requests the Louisiana Supreme Court to make financial disclosure reports available for viewing on the internet

LA HCR88

Requests the Supreme Court of Louisiana to approve ethics training for legislators

LA HCR37

Commends the Honorable Bernette J. Johnson, Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court

LA HCR143

Requests the Supreme Court to study the current structure of the judiciary

LA HCR74

Requests that the Louisiana Supreme Court develop rules that prohibit judges from attending campaign events for other elected officials

LA SCR5

Requests the Louisiana Supreme Court to fully fund the CASA Assistance Program.

LA HCR267

Requests the Ad Hoc Committee of the Supreme Court of Louisiana to study the issue of district attorneys and assistant district attorneys providing civil representation to entities they represent in an official capacity

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.