Virtual support for co-parents seeking reduced conflict, healthy boundaries, and shared parenting success.
Because effective co-parenting isn’t about being perfect—
it’s about being present, prepared, and peace-focused.
What is coparenting coaching?
Co-parenting coaching is a professional service that helps non-partnered parents work together more effectively in raising their children—despite no longer being in a romantic relationship.
Co-parenting coaching provides practical guidance, communication strategies, and solution-focused support to help parents:
Avoid loyalty binds
Reduce conflict and tension
Establish healthy boundaries
Improve communication
Create consistent routines between households
Stay focused on the best interests of the chil
Increase cooperation
It’s offered by professionals with backgrounds in family therapy, mediation, and child development, and is non-therapeutic and goal-oriented.
Develop a workable parenting plan
Reduce the emotional impact of conflict on children
Improve scheduling, decision-making, and co-parent meetings
Manage new partners or blended family dynamics
Support parallel parenting when communication must be limited
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Coparenting coaching is for anyone who is raising a child with someone they are not partnered with. Whether you are separated, divorced, or never-married, if you are working with another person to raise a child in two homes, and sometimes struggle with the challenges of doing so, then coparenting coaching is for you!
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Co-parenting after separation or divorce isn’t easy—but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Co-parenting coaching gives you the tools, structure, and support to make parenting work—even when your relationship with the other parent is strained or complicated.
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While it’s ideal when both parents are willing to participate in co-parenting coaching, it’s not required for the process to be helpful.
Even if your co-parent isn’t involved, you can still make meaningful changes that:
Reduce conflict in your interactions
Help you communicate more clearly and calmly
Protect your child from being caught in the middle
Create more emotional stability and confidence in your parenting
Improve your ability to set healthy boundaries
Coaching focuses on what you can control. That includes how you respond to difficult situations, how you protect your child’s emotional well-being, and how you move forward—even when the other parent won’t meet you halfway.
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Interested in working together? Fill out some info and we will be in touch shortly. We looking forward to helping you and your coparent reduce conflict, communicate clearly, and prioritize what children need most.
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Parenting Plan Development
We will help create a parenting plan that puts the children first, while minimizing ambiguity that leads to destructive conflict between parents.
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Problem solving skills building
Stay out of court by learning to find solutions and successfully collaborate with your coparent.
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Communication skills training
Learning to communicate clearly and collegially with your coparent keeps your children from being exposed to harmful conflict.
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Conflict resolution
Coaching helps separated parents reduce harmful conflict, thus paving the way to raise resilient, well-supported children.
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Parenting Plan Modification
Work with your coach and your coparent to agree on changes to your parenting plan, on your own terms and your own timeline, without going to court.
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Parenting Plan Assessment
Specific recommendations for changes in your parenting plan, following professional review of your existing parenting plan, any court orders or motions, and your correspondence with your coparent.
In coparenting coaching, you can expect to learn the following practical skills:
Reduce Conflict
You’ll learn how to manage disagreements more effectively and keep communication focused on your child—not past relationship issues.
Communicate Clearly
Coaching helps you set boundaries, avoid common communication traps, and use tools that reduce misunderstandings and emotional triggers.
Create Consistency for Your Child
Kids thrive with predictable routines. Coaching helps you and your co-parent align on rules, schedules, and expectations—even across two homes.
Focus on What Matters
You’ll be guided to make decisions that prioritize your child’s needs over personal frustrations, hurt, or power struggles.