Multiple Choice
PARENTING COORDINATORS typically offer clients
A) Complete confidentiality, with no exceptions.
B) Confidentiality with limited exceptions, such as with child abuse or neglect.
C) No confidentiality, because they may need to report the parents' behavior to a judge in a future court hearing.
D) No confidentiality, because parenting coordinators do not have to follow any code of ethics or agency policies.
E) No confidentiality, because confidentiality is generally harmful to parents.
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