Oklahoma Code § 43-120.6

Title 43. Marriage And Family: Qualifications
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A.  Each judicial district shall adopt local rules governing the
qualifications of a parenting coordinator; provided, however, the
qualifications adopted shall not exceed the qualifications
established in subsection B of this section.
B.  To be qualified as a parenting coordinator, a person shall:
1.  Have a master’s degree in a mental health or behavioral
health field, shall have training and experience in family mediation
and shall be a certified mediator under the laws of this state; or
2.  Be a licensed mental health professional or licensed
attorney practicing in an area related to families.
C.  Parenting coordinators who are not licensed attorneys shall
not be considered as engaging in the unauthorized practice of law
while performing actions within the scope of his or her duties as a
parenting coordinator.

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