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Local artist Jessica Green nears completion of 500-paintings project / P5
Geist Elementary students showcase art / P3
Fishers to evaluate Airbnb uses in city / P3
Geist resident opens Craft St. restaurant and bar / P8
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Airbnb committee to evaluate ‘fairness’ between businesses, homeowners By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com A recent surge in popularity of the Airbnb concept has prompted the City of Fishers to establish development a committee to evaluate use of the site in Fishers. Airbnb is an online firm for renting out rooms or homes for a short period of time. City councilors Eric Moeller Moeller and Rich Block were appointed to the committee. Moeller said the committee was established to ensure equitable treatment between homeowners, businesses and neighbors. “The primary objective is equitable treatment between businesses, bed and breakfasts, hotels and homeowners that want to engage in an Block Airbnb rental and the neighbors surrounding that person,” Moeller said. “The
economic trend is encouraging us to take a look at these and make sure we are operating in a fair and equitable way. “The sharing economy (Uber, Airbnb) has really blurred the lines of what we've come to think of as traditional types of usage,” Moeller added in an email. “These trends will be of the many factors we will be considering in the committee.” Block said since the committee was established two weeks ago and had not met as of press time, it is uncertain exactly what issues it will decide or address. “I’m sure (the committee) is just trying to understand what implications (Airbnb) may have in Fishers,” Block said. “I was asked to participate by (city council president) David George, and I think it might be my background in business and real estate, and maybe that was a factor (in the selection.)” “We do believe short-term rentals is a topic that merMcGrath its further discussion with the leaders and residents in our city,” Deputy
Mayor Leah McGrath stated in an email sent to Current. “We recognize there is a difference in impact between sub-leasing one's home to a single renter for a period of time versus leasing for short-term use to visitors who may change week to week. How and whether to allow for weekly rentals is a question each community needs to evaluate and requires a broader discussion around impact to neighbors, public safety and location. To that end, we are in the early discussions of forming a subcommittee to discuss this topic.” For more, visit airbnb.com.
CARMEL’S ACTIONS Recently, the City of Carmel sent a cease and desist letter to Airbnb hosts, sparking controversy and closer looks at Airbnb in other cities such as Fishers. In Carmel, officials said the hosts were violating city zoning laws by providing their single-family home as an online rental option, and that some hosts purchased a home for the sole purpose of creating an Airbnb location. For more, visit currentincarmel.com.
First-graders showcase work at city hall, library
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Local artist Jessica Green nears completion of her journey to complete 500 paintings.. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) Founded Jan. 27, 2015, at Fishers, IN Vol. VII, No. 2 Copyright 2013. Current Publishing, LLC All Rights Reserved. 30 South Range Line Road Carmel, IN 46032 317.489.4444 info@youarecurrent.com The views of the columnists in Current in Geist are their own and do not necessarily reflect the positions of this newspaper.
Teacher Krista Beck’s first grade class at Geist Elementary recently completed a project called "Fishers Through the Eyes of a Child." “My class was studyeducation ing communities and the important parts of them. I had the kids create an advertisement in which they researched the (City) of Fishers,” Beck said. “They collected pictures and artifacts from the area. Then they took those big ideas, and they created advertisements to share with the people of Fishers the things that were important to them.” Beck was so impressed with her students’ hard work she thought others in the community also would like to see the exhibit. “I thought it would be great for the Fishers (City) Hall, because I know we have lots of people that are moving to Fishers,” she said. “I know that the schools, education and family are very important to those people. I thought it would be nice if they could have some ideas about our community through the eyes of a child, the things that are important to the children and the parts of the community they enjoy the most.”
Top, from left, Krista Beck, Quinn Ridgeway, Ben Sprunger, Isaac Sponsel, Mayor Scott Fadness, Kayla Casey, Josie Pardo. Bottom, from left, Evie Patch, Charlotte Huck, Walker Tolle, Bryce Bauer, Kendall Frasco, Samantha Mallov, Ari Beauchamp. (Submitted photo)
Fishers City Hall hosted the exhibit Jan. 18 for the students, their families and the community. Mayor Scott Fadness stopped by the for event. Beck also reached to the Hamilton East Public Library in Fishers, and it will host the exhibit for one month. “I was very happy with the turnout. I was also very happy with the idea that it's going to be displayed at the library because I think that's going to be a place my students would visit a lot,” Beck said. “I think it's going to be a great
experience for them to see their work shown in that way, too.” Students received more than just a learning experience from the project. “This was a really good opportunity for them to realize their ideas and opinions do matter, not only to the people in our community but also to new people who would be coming to our community so they could learn more about Fishers and be excited to live there,” Beck said.
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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.
Where’s Amy checked out the 2017 Indianapolis Home Show Jan. 24 and ran into local business friends at Woolen Woodworks Design Build, Maserati of Indianapolis and Fischer Homes. Fischer Homes showcased a 6,000-square-foot home fully decorated and landscaped for guests to go through. The Indianapolis Home Show is the largest consumer home event in Indiana with more than 900 exhibit spaces. What an exciting event! Watch out, Where’s Amy is ready to decorate her home with all of the new tips she learned at the show.
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(Top) Many of the paintings by Green have been done on a smaller scale. (Photo by Sadie Hunter) (Middle) A solo show later this summer will showcase Green’s paintings of Indy urban scenes. (Submitted photo) (Bottom) The first painting in the series. (Submitted photo)
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MEET JESSICA GREEN Education Graduated from Taylor University in 2004 with a degree in art education. Career: Taught at Fortville Elementary from 2006 to 2011. “I was laid off due to some financial changes within the district, but in hindsight, it was a huge blessing.” Has been an instructor at Ten West Center for the Arts, 10 W. Church St., Fortville, since 2011, where she teaches weekly classes, monthly classes for Girl Scout Troops, summer camps and more. Also teaches with Art with a Heart, an Indianapolis nonprofit that teaches art to at-risk children. Family Has been married to husband Wes since 2004. Has two kids, Natalie, 6, and Bryce, 4, and currently is expecting.
Painting the town
Local artist Jessica Green nears completion of 500-paintings project
By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Indianapolis artist Jessica Green is nearing the end of a four-year project. “Jessica’s Journey to 500 Paintings,” documented in her blog at jessicagreenartwork.com, has cover story followed every painting Green has done for more than three years. Working off a theory by author Malcolm Gladwell in his book “Outliers,” Green began in March 2013 to complete 500 paintings. The theory posits that humans aren’t born with a specific skill, but rather they become skilled by doing the “thing,” in many fields, for 10,000 hours or 500 times. “In terms of painting, expect 10,000 hours or 500 paintings before you reach a level where you’re consistently proud of your work,” Green said. “Before this, I would sit down and paint, and sometimes it would turn out great, sometimes it wouldn’t. So I was thinking, am I good or not? Will I ever reach a point where I’m really feeling a stride?”
Green recently completed her 435th painting, a scene of Monument Circle in downtown Indianapolis. “On the blog, I wanted there to be an honesty and an openness to show my flub-ups, and I wanted people to follow my journey as well to hopefully see the progress,” Green said. Green said so far her body of work consists of mostly smaller pieces but also includes medium and large pieces. “My style is known for being colorful. The brushwork is kind of loose and fun. It’s not overly realistic or fussy," she said. "I want it to have life, a fresh feel. I love doing still life, landscapes, and the Indy urban scenes have really taken off because of their sense of home and place.” Although she’s always leaned more on the artsy side of academics with music and visual arts, she said it wasn’t until she enrolled in an art class her senior year of high school that her chilhood love of art was reinvigorated. “I didn’t have a set timeline. I thought it would take three or four years, and it will be done in 2017,” Green said.
Contact • Website: jessicagreenartwork.com • Email: jessicagreenartwork@gmail.com • Twitter: @jessicagreenartwork • Instagram: @jessicagreenartwork • Online gallery: bit.ly/jessicagreenartwork
Jessica Green teaches classes to kids and Girl Scout troops at Ten West Center for the Arts in Fortville. (Submitted photo)
UPCOMING EVENTS Roving Indiana: Indiana’s Premier Yarn Crawl
• What: A Jessica Green painting has been chosen to be featured at this year’s 2017 Yarn Crawl, where a skein of special-edition yarn featuring colors from the painting will be showcased in 14 participating shops across central Indiana. • When: Runs from Feb. 24 to March 12 • Where: Various locations • More: rovingindiana.com
Broad Ripple Art Fair
• What: Green will be one of more than 225 artists at the Broad Ripple Art Fair. • When: May 20 and 21 • Where: Indianapolis Arts Center 67th Street and College Avenue in the Broad Ripple Village Cultural District • More: indplsartcenter.org/events/braf/
Solo show at Harrison Center for the Arts
• What: Green will have a solo art show that will consist of pieces featuring urban Indy scenes. • When: Aug. 4 • Where: Harrison Center for the Arts, 1505 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis • More: harrisoncenter.org
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Bring on voter IDs We would urge President Donald Trump to forego the deep and broad investigation into voter fraud, whose results won’t change a darned thing – except perhaps allow him bragging rights on the popular vote - and instead opt for immediate institution of a voter identification card, which was a reported goal. That should go a long way toward settling the issue. It’s probably not perfect, but dead guys can’t sign up for an ID, and the person with multiple addresses across state lines would have to choose one. Besides, a lengthy investigation will do nothing except bring an “I told you so” if Trump’s suspicions are confirmed or an “Oops, it was worth a shot” if nothing is proved. What would be guaranteed, though, is an expenditure of taxpayer dollars on the effort, and those dollars would be spent much more wisely on another pursuit, such as studying the effects of expediently reducing corporate and personal income tax. ••• You might know by now that we are not fans of much of the mainstream media. So imagine our ire when it was disclosed that outlets are taking vicious potshots at Trump’s youngest son, 10-year-old Barron. That kid – even Chelsea Clinton spoke up on his behalf – should be allowed to live as normal a gold-plated existence as possible. He didn’t suggest his mom and dad become president and first lady. Leave him alone, media twits, and go report – truthfully – on other aspects of the presidency. You know, kinda like you didn’t do with respect to our former president, Barack Obama? Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.
BE L I EVE I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Utah boxing matches that allow biting are not allowed. Source: dumblaws.com
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They made noise and left Commentary by Terry Anker “I’m here for the oppressed,” she said through her stylish cashmere Burberry scarf, with her blue-green eyes peering from the gap between it and the hand-knitted pink cap in a carefully formed cat-ear design pulled down tightly in an effort to appear serious. Perhaps she was. But it seemed like she was there more for the fun of it all. We humans are a protesting lot. It all starts as we sit in our high chairs, asserting our first toddling attempts at independence from our life-giving parents, and refuse to eat our peas. When mother encourages us to consume the spherical green seeds, we protest – throwing back our heads and screaming until the walls shake. We are unhappy. And you NEED to know about it. In this long tradition of sharing our own personal point of view, many stand ready to stand for or stand against – well, something … anything. As our nation exhibited yet another peaceful transition from one presiden-
tial administration to another, the streets of our nation’s capital filled with those ready to use the gathered witnesses as an audience to their own ends. They came alone, in packs, small groups and bus loads. Each selfpossessed with their own grievance. There are those who believe our leaders are too religious, and those who believe our leaders are too little religious. Some love pigs. Others love pork. All the “ists” were represented – race, sex, fasc, misogyn and too many more to count (indeed, some took terrific liberty with the English language). Some rose to the attention of the national media – a mechanism to provide backdrop for their own ever-slanting narrative. But most made a bit of noise and then went home.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
Q U O T E O F T H E W EEK “People who enjoy meetings should not be in charge of anything.”
– Thomas Sowell
In honor of Hollywood awards season, I bring you another installment of “When Movies Meet Mothering,” my humor new series where I cleverly insert classic lines from some of my favorite films. Today’s homage is to my teenage crush Tom Cruise and the 1986 flick I saw six times in the theater, “Top Gun” (you’re welcome, SJ!). One of the ongoing dogfights here at Chez Wilson involves our children not working to their potential. Our oldest, in particular, has caused many a liquor store fly-bys as Doo and I struggle to understand how someone with a pretty good head on his shoulders can make such poor decisions when it comes to homework and studying. It’s almost as if he’s purposely buzzing the tower of unacceptable grades just to see if he can spill someone’s coffee. We keep telling him that as a senior in high school, if he doesn’t want to end up selling rubber dog poop out of Hong Kong, he’s going to need to apply himself. He’s going to need to do it right like his old man and not settle for the second-place plaque in the ladies room. Luckily, of late, our Maverick has been doing better. He’s stayed above the approved academic hard deck for several months now and has only been inverted once. But we still see him occasionally pulled into the danger zone, unable to resist the siren’s call of Netflix and video games and hanging with his wingmen. And that’s the hard part for us, keeping our helicopter instincts grounded while he serenades potential disaster. We don’t want his ego to start writing checks his report card can’t cash, especially now that college is looming like a great ball of fire, but we also don’t want to always be up in his grill. I suppose this is just a normal part of parenting teenagers, learning to trust your child to pilot his own F-14 through swarms of MiG-28’s and hoping that if he does need to pull the ejector handle, he stays clear of the canopy (yeah, I went there). Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
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Drawing first blood, again
Commentary by Dick Wolfsie
I had blood drawn the other day. I don’t envy phlebotomists. Imagine having a job where everyone hates you for humor what you are about to do, and the first thing you say to the person is “make a fist.” Plus, when she tells people she’s a phlebotomist, a lot of her patients think she has six husbands. My technician, Shirley, uses the same joke every time. She looks at me with flirty eyes and says, “It’s too bad you’re married. You’re my type.” I laughed at this for my first few appointments, but I have my own joke for my next visit. When she tells me what a tough day she’s had, I’ll tell her to just go with the flow. I’m not sure how much longer we can keep this up. Probably ’til my LDL goes down. Shirley says there are two kinds of people in the world: Those who watch when the needle goes in and those who don’t. She says those who stare are usually uptight, aging baby boomers who are control freaks. Ever since she mentioned that, when she sticks me, I tell her what lovely eyes she has or how interesting the clinic ceiling is. Shirley also likes to sneak in a little medical advice of her own. She tells me Cheerios
would be good for raising my HDL. Or was it that Wheaties will lower my LDL? All I know is, she doesn’t think much of Count Chocula and Fruit Loops. How long are you supposed to keep that silly cotton ball and bandage on your arm? I rip it off the second I walk out the door. My wife thinks if you remove the bandage, you jeopardize your health insurance coverage. At her last yearly check-up, she just told the phlebotomist to take off the old bandage and stick her in the same place. When I left, Shirley confirmed my personal information … “And is that your correct birth date, March 5, 1947?” “Well, I’d like to change that to l957.” Incredibly, she took her pen and scribbled something on the page. I walked out of the office on cloud nine. My cholesterol may still be sky high, but I felt 10 years younger.
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Cook up this twist on the original quesadilla for a fun party treat to serve at your next Super Bowl Sunday party. (Submitted photo)
Party favorites: Ham and Gouda Quesadillas Submitted content courtesy of Family Features
Owner of Craft St. Daryl Randall (Geist) joins in on his bongos with local musicians who perform at the restaurant. (Photos by Amy Pauszek)
Geist resident opens Craft St. By Heather Collins
Craft St., at 8487 Union Chapel Rd., Suite 560, is now open. Featuring eclectic American cuisine, the menu offers a twist on traditional comfort foods. Geist resident Daryl food Randall, owner of Craft St, said he traveled throughout the U.S. and Canada to discover different concepts to bring to life at Craft St. “It’s a little hidden gem,” Randall said. Randall said he has been building and designing restaurants for years and had dreamed of opening up his own restaurant for the past 20 years. Randall also is the co-owner of the Indiana Ballet Conservatory in Carmel. “The bar is just elegant, beautiful,” he said. Menu items include Craft St. tacos, steak frites, a Craft St. burger, Chilean Lomito sandwich, fish and chips, pan-seared salmon, shrimp pasta and a Korean fried chicken sandwich. Appetizers include items like pulled pork poutine, Thai mussels and habanero crab cakes. Randall said Craft St. also features a “pizza pot-pie,” an entree he first tasted at a restaurant in Chicago when he was 6 years old. The Craft St. pizza pot pie can be ordered by the pound or half pound with choice of mild and sweet pork sausage, ground beef or vegetables and include button mushrooms, garlic, plum tomatoes, homemade marinara and
Cook time: 15 minutes Servings: 1 Ingredients: 2 teaspoons olive oil, 1 small onion, thinly sliced, 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, 1 flour tortilla (10 inches), 2 slices deli ham, 8 dill pickle rounds, 1/2 cup (2 ounces) Borden Cheese Gouda Shreds Directions: In small, nonstick skillet, heat olive oil over medium-high heat until hot. Stir in onions. Cook, stirring frequently, until onions become tender and golden brown. Spread mustard on one half of tortilla. Top with ham, onions, pickles and cheese; fold uncovered part of tortilla over filling to form semi-circle. Cook quesadilla in dry skillet over medium-high heat until browned on both sides and cheese is melted. Cut into four pieces and serve.
Dispatches Friends Jacob Burger (Indianapolis), Cole Hale (Fishers), Kris Cassady (Noblesville) and John Kanable (Indianapolis) enjoy winding down after work at the Craft St.
olive oil. Randall compared the ambiance of Craft St. to an artistic New York restaurant. The restaurant will host live music Wednesday through Friday as well as Open Mic Night on Taco Tuesdays. “It’s an amazing experience with an awesome atmosphere,” Randall said. For more, visit eatcraftstreet.com or follow Craft St. Restaurant and Bar on Facebook or @eatcraftstreet on Twitter and Instagram.
Disney’s ‘High School Musical’ — Christian Youth Theater’s production of Disney’s “High School Musical,” directed by Doug King, wraps up CYT’s winter season Feb. 3-5. Performances will be at Marian University Theater 3200 Cold Springs Rd., Indianapolis. Tickets range between $8 and $16. For more, visit cytindy.org/shows. Governor’s Arts Awards — The Indiana Arts Commission is now accepting nominations for the 2017 Governor’s Arts Awards. Nomination forms are available on the IAC website at in.gov/arts/2332.htm. Nominations will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. March 15. Nominations also can be completed in a .pdf format and submitted by email to rvanzant@iac.in.gov. Nominations originally made, but not selected for the 2015-16 Bicentennial Governor’s Arts Awards, will automatically be reconsidered for 2017. However, nominators may wish to submit updated information if there have been significant changes in the nominee’s accomplishments or contributions to the arts since the original nomination was made.
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Where’s Amy Meets Food Network celebrities and local chefs at Fantastic Food Fest
Circle City Expos owner and Fantastic Food Fest organizer Leslie Swathwood (Carmel) introduces local chef Susanne Grier to the stage.
Julia and Kathy Weed (Zionsville) were swamped with their delicious and healthy B.Happy Peanut Butter. (Photos by Amy Pauszek) Fantastic Food Fest is the largest food and beverage event in Indiana. Foodies flocked to this year’s popular event Jan. 22 to meet celebrity chefs, which included Food Networks chefs Alex Guarnaschelli, Loreal Gavin, a.k.a “The Butcher Babe,” and local favorite chefs Steven Oakley, Susanne Grier, Sabrina Richard and Tyler Herald. More than 10,000 culinary enthusiasts enjoyed cooking demos, tastings, workshops, book signings and checking out more than 200 fine food and beverage exhibitors. The best part of the day was when Guarnaschelli said she was happy that she finally found Where’s Amy and presented me with a signed copy of her cookbook “Old-School Comfort Food.”
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Blueprint for Improvement: Maximizing bathroom space Commentary by Larry Greene
After solutions:
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The goal for this master ensuite was to maximize the usable space for each separate function, while coordinating with the aesthetics of the adjacent master bedroom. 1. Multiple walls were relocated to reconfigure the bathroom and closet spaces. This allowed for the closet, vanity and shower spaces to all double in size. 2. The new double-sink vanity has a significant amount of additional storage, including two tower cabinets that contain outlets inside for hiding small bathroom appliances. The beautiful cherry-stained cabinets and unique marble countertops are the focal point of the room and coordinate seamlessly with the finishes of the adjacent master bedroom. 3. A clear, frameless glass shower surround gives an open, bright feel to the new, larger shower. It also accommodates a corner seat and two recessed storage niches, convenient for holding personal care items. 4. A new heated floor system with a programmable thermostat is a hidden feature that adds an additional level of comfort.
Before Background Info: This Geist home in the Beam Reach neighborhood of Indianapolis had unique features that were no longer functional. Also, the original 1980s aesthetics did not align with the owners’ personal style and overall vision for their home.
Before problems: Before the renovation, the bathroom was dark, outdated and confining. For the amount of square footage in the master ensuite, there was too much wasted space because of a large recessed hot tub and chopped up functions in separate areas. In addition, the shower was too small, and the ensuite lacked sufficient vanity and closet storage.
Larry Greene is the owner of Case Design/Remodeling. You may email him at lgreene@caseindy.com. To see more before-and-after pictures of this project, visit caseindy.com/blog.
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High conflict co-parenting situations are not only extremely exhausting, but are challenging to find any type of quick resolution. Furthermore, litigation is not always the best solution for these types of matters, as the parties lose control of the outcome, the process can be slower than desired, and it is generally very expensive. However, a positive trend that is increasingly growing in Indiana family law cases are the appointments of parenting coordinators. A parenting coordinator (or “PC”) is an individual appointed by Order of the court and charged with managing on-going issues between parents in cases with constant and substantial disputes involving child custody and parenting time issues. Generally, the PC is either a mental health professional or a lawyer with significant experience in family law issues. What is a PC’s role/function? The purpose of the PC is to help assist divorced parents navigate their co-parenting relationships by resolving impasses concerning child-related issues and helping to redirect parents to focus primarily on the needs of the child. A PC will aid in developing, implementing, and maintaining parenting plans to ease parenting issues, all in hopes of reducing further litigation. A PC’s authority is specifically defined by the Court’s Order, which is generally prepared by the parties’ and their respective attorneys. The Order of the court will have considerable detail as to the extent and limitations of the duties of the PC; however, the easiest description for the PC’s role is the PC will have the ability to act as a communication facilitator, an ongoing mediator and even, essentially, an arbitrator for excessively divisive situations. As the goal is to help the parties effectively co-parent and address issues which may arise from time to time, the PC typically meets with both parties regularly, receives day-to-day questions and complaints about any aspect of a party's conduct, gathers information from outside sources (schools, doctors, counselors, etc.) and works with the parties, looking for consensus or, at least, basic agreement. If this is unsuccessful, the PC
may choose to inform the parties of what the PC believes is in the best interests of the child in the hopes of pushing the parties to an agreement. While the role of the PC does not divest the court of its jurisdiction to determine child-related issues (custody, parenting time, child support, etc.), the PC may submit recommendations to the court if no agreement is possible. Further, upon receipt of the PC’s recommendations, depending upon the circumstances, those recommendations may be immediately adopted by the court. How is a PC selected? Either party may petition the court to appoint a PC. Alternatively, if both parties agree that their situation would benefit from the involvement of a PC, the parties may submit an agreement for the appointment of a PC to the court. If an agreement is reached, the parties may also select the PC which would work best for their matter. How much will this cost? PC’s are oftentimes attorneys and charge parents for the time involved in addressing the issues presented by the parties. Typically, a court will require the parents to share the PC’s costs, so that they are both “invested” in the process. As part of its authority, the PC has the ability to reapportion costs if one party’s lack of cooperation is clearly a primary issue and the source of a disproportionate amount of the PC expense. Thus, for parents who find themselves in the midst of constant high conflict battles concerning parenting time or custody matters, or are forced to have repeated hearings or mediation, a PC might be a great alternative solution to consider. At Hollingsworth & Zivitz, P.C., our team has the experience, the understanding, and the compassion to assist with your family law needs. If you have questions or concerns regarding divorce, custody, support, or any other family law concerns contact our firm at 317.DIVORCE or visit our website at www.hzlegal.com. We have attorneys at our firm who are active Parenting Coordinators and available for appointment.
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