A parenting coordinator shall disclose how fees and costs will be calculated for any services rendered and such fees and costs are subject to the approval of the court. The fees and costs for any parenting coordinator shall be at the sole expense of the parties. The court will determine the allocation of any fees between the parties in the order of appointment and may through subsequent court order change the allocation of fees and reallocate fees already paid based on the circumstances of any particular case.

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Source: SL 2013, ch 268, § 6 (Supreme Court Rule 13-07), eff. July 1, 2013.