“Some days co-parenting is hard and some days it is easy
but on any day, it is not worth giving up.”
Co-Parent Coaching
Co-Parent Coaching That Puts Your Child First
Navigating life after separation or divorce can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re trying to co-parent effectively. Emotions run high, communication breaks down, and your child can get caught in the middle.
Co-parent coaching is designed to help you and your co-parent build a healthier, more cooperative relationship—so your child can thrive. Whether you’re facing constant conflict or simply want to improve how you work together, coaching gives you practical tools, clear strategies, and ongoing support. Our coaches provide a safe and supportive space for you and your co-parent to work together, with the help of a trained professional who can help bring their clinical expertise and knowledge to the conversation as well.
What You’ll Gain
- Clear, respectful communication – Learn how to reduce misunderstandings and keep conversations focused and productive.
- Conflict reduction strategies – Break unhealthy patterns and handle disagreements without escalation.
- Child-centered decision making – Keep your child’s emotional and developmental needs at the heart of every choice.
- Boundaries that work – Establish guidelines that protect your peace while supporting cooperation.
- Consistency across homes – Create a more stable, predictable environment for your child.
- A parenting plan that works – Our coaches can work with you to create a parenting plan that will last.
Who This Is For
- Recently separated or divorced parents
- High-conflict co-parenting situations
- Parents navigating challenging custody agreements
Each session is tailored to your unique situation. We’ll identify your biggest challenges, set clear goals, and develop step-by-step strategies you can apply immediately. Sessions are available individually or jointly, and our co-parent coaches are here to provide both short- and long-term support for you and your family.
Children do best when their parents can work together—even if they’re no longer together. By investing in your co-parenting relationship, you’re giving your child a stronger foundation, less stress, and a greater sense of security. You don’t need a perfect co-parenting relationship—you just need a better one. Let’s work together to create a calmer, more cooperative future for you, your co-parent, and your child.
We would love to help support you through this. Please reach out to schedule a consultation call with us to get started!











