OurFamilyWizard Joins National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges With Corporate Sponsorship
RENO, Nev., May 4, 2022 (Newswire.com) - OurFamilyWizard, the leading co-parenting app for families living separately, joins the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ), adding to the NCJFCJ's growing roster of corporate sponsors.
OurFamilyWizard invented the concept of a shared parenting application. Its website, iOS, and Android applications have been used by more than one million people since the company was founded in 2001. The platform offers an array of tools to easily track parenting time, share important family information, manage expenses, and create an accurate, clear log of co-parenting communication. Working in tandem with parents on OurFamilyWizard, family law and mental health practitioners can access accurate communication records and intervene as necessary to help families move beyond conflict. OurFamilyWizard is ordered by judges in all 50 states, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
"The NCJFCJ has been partnering with OurFamilyWizard on programs such as our Monday Morning Moments judicial wellness series, and we are excited to now formalize this corporate sponsorship of our organization," said Joey Orduña Hastings, CEO of NCJFCJ. "Our shared values in positively impacting families and supporting professionals that serve families will enable us to collectively reach our objectives exponentially."
Through this venture, the NCJFCJ and OurFamilyWizard will partner on educational and training opportunities and deliverables for judicial officers, court professionals, and case management professionals on a national level, which will include webinars, educational materials, a bench card resource, and more.
"We're thrilled to partner with NCJFCJ so we can promote the importance of judicial wellness while providing judges with the resources they need to make the best decisions for families," said Nick VanWagner, CEO of OurFamilyWizard.
Since 1937, the NCJFCJ has served as the leader in providing continuing education opportunities, research, technical assistance, and policy development in the field of juvenile and family law. The NCJFCJ is a nonprofit organization with nearly 2,000 members nationwide and internationally. In its 85-year history, the NCJFCJ has expanded its membership from judicial officers to attorneys, law enforcement, social workers, court administrators, law students, schools, and corporate entities. OurFamilyWizard joins Soberlink, Switch, CourtCall, and Dutch Bros. Coffee to the NCJFCJ's roster of corporate sponsors.
"Part of our aim is to engage with Corporate America to better understand what the judiciary is facing while aligning with like-minded organizations to share resources and provide educational opportunities," said Hastings. "Partnerships such as this will allow us to work together to assist juvenile and family court professionals. Such efforts can all lead to the positive health and well-being of communities across the country."
For more information about the NCJFCJ or sponsorship opportunities, visit ncjfcj.org.
About the NCJFCJ:
Founded in 1937, the Reno, Nevada-based NCJFCJ is the nation's oldest judicial membership organization focused on improving the effectiveness of our nation's juvenile and family courts. A leader in continuing education opportunities, research, and policy development in the field of juvenile and family justice, the 2,000-member organization provides practice-based resources to jurisdictions and communities nationwide.
About OurFamilyWizard:
OurFamilyWizard is the leading co-parenting app that equips parents, and the professional community that surrounds them, with the tools needed to reduce conflict and support the best outcomes for the children involved. It provides a secure hub for co-parents to exchange tamper-proof messages, manage joint custody schedules, share documents, and track expense reimbursement. Founded in 2001, OurFamilyWizard has served more than one million users in 75 countries and is recommended by courts in all 50 U.S. states, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and Australia.
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Source: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges