Divorce may end a marriage, but it doesn’t end the need to work together as parents. Co-parenting can be one of the most challenging aspects of the divorce process — especially when emotions are high or conflict is ongoing. Co-parenting successfully can also be a challenge well after the divorce has finalized, as family situations and dynamics change.
Co-Parenting Coaching can help if you are:

Learn practical strategies for reducing conflict, communicating effectively with your co-parent, and staying focused on what matters most — your kids’ well-being.
Get tools to respond calmly to difficult messages, set healthy boundaries, and stop being pulled into unnecessary arguments.
Shift from “reactive” parenting to “intentional” parenting — building a cooperative future that works for everyone.
Divorce can be emotionally draining. Coaching provides a safe, non-judgmental space to process feelings, reduce stress, and stay grounded.
I also offer joint sessions for co-parents who are interested in working collaboratively. Joint sessions are most helpful when both parents are willing to find a way forward but need guidance to keep the conversation productive. Please email for more info.
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