Oklahoma Code § 43-120.2

Title 43. Marriage And Family: Definitions
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As used in the Parenting Coordinator Act:
1.  “Parenting coordinator” means an impartial third party
qualified pursuant to subsection A of Section 120.6 of this title
appointed by the court to assist parties in resolving issues and
deciding disputed issues pursuant to the provisions of the Parenting

Coordinator Act relating to parenting and other family issues in any
action for dissolution of marriage, legal separation, paternity, or
guardianship where a minor child is involved; and
2.  “High-conflict case” means any action for dissolution of
marriage, legal separation, paternity, or guardianship where minor
children are involved and the parties demonstrate a pattern of
ongoing:
a. litigation,
b. anger and distrust,
c. verbal abuse,
d. physical aggression or threats of physical aggression,
e. difficulty in communicating about and cooperating in
the care of their children, or
f. conditions that in the discretion of the court warrant
the appointment of a parenting coordinator.

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