Arizona Parenting Coordinator's Reports and Recommendations are documents created by a court-appointed parenting coordinator, usually a mental health professional, to help divorced parents resolve conflicts related to parenting decisions. The purpose of the report is to provide parents with a better understanding of each other’s positions on parenting issues and to offer recommendations on how to best resolve their disputes. The report typically includes an analysis of the parents’ communication style, the facts of the case, the best interests of the child, and any appropriate recommendations. There are two types of Arizona Parenting Coordinator's Reports and Recommendations: a Preliminary Report and Recommendations and a Final Report and Recommendations. The Preliminary Report and Recommendations is an initial assessment of the parents’ communication style, the facts of the case, and the best interests of the child. The Final Report and Recommendations is a more comprehensive document that includes a detailed analysis of the situation and any appropriate recommendations.