The administrative judge of the family court, or if none, the presiding judge of each circuit having a family court division or each circuit having a family court division in a county in the circuit may appoint a family court coordinating committee, which shall meet at least quarterly and shall serve as a liaison for the professions, agencies and organizations which utilize or provide services connected with the family court. The committee may be comprised of the following: (1) A family court judge, commissioner and administrator; (2) Two members of the Missouri Bar who are actively engaged in the practice of family law; (3) A representative from the children's division; (4) A representative from the division of youth services; (5) Two professional counselors, psychologists or psychiatrists; (6) A representative from a local educational institution; (7) A representative from the general public; (8) A representative from an organized grandparents' association; and (9) A representative from a domestic violence coalition.
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