Co-Parenting Mediation

You are in the business of raising kids. We can help you work together better, for them.  

Sound Familiar?

  • We don't seem to agree on anything

  • My ex  just isn’t reliable

  • The kids say the other parent is saying bad things about me

  • My former spouse's new relationship is affecting our parenting

  • The kids are anxious and feel stuck in the middle. 

  • The step-parent is making things difficult. 

It often seems like the difficulties you had with the other person didn't go away when the relationship ended. Why can't we just focus on the kids?

Your Kids Can Still Thrive in Two Homes

Constance Ahrons, in her book, The Good Divorce, tells us that if you can co-parent your kids well enough to keep them from siding with either parent (loyalty conflicts), they generally come out of divorce okay.

Our firm understands co-parenting is very difficult.  We can help guide you in this extremely important role, helping you help your kids navigate two homes and have healthy relationships as they grow up.

Ways We Can Help

Parenting Plan Modification

The average family with young children will see many small changes in parts of their Parenting Plan, but as many as 3 major Plan modifications.

With creativity and a safe space for dialogue, our firm excels at helping co-parents find workable solutions to reflect the most current needs of their kids.

Co-Parent Skill Building

Becoming a co-parent for the first time? Is your current co-parenting journey proving to be difficult?

Work with our team and learn our proven co-parent skills to help you find new methods of navigating this tough role.

Let’s Build a Plan that Supports Your Kids

  • Step 1: Schedule a Free Consultation

    Call or submit a request, and our staff will confirm a 15-30 minute time slot with you. We will talk about your needs, answer questions, and discuss our process.

  • Step 2: Commit to Your First Appointment

    Reserve a time to begin the meditative process. We will set you up with your intake and/or homework to get you started.

  • Step 3: Walk Forward in a New Path

    Engage in the meditative process as we work together to resolve your conflict.

The Process

Repair lays the foundation for all the work that is to come. Once we’ve repaired areas of hurt or disconnection in the relationship(s), we can move forward to resolving areas of conflict and eventually, enjoy the peace of reconciliation.

“Co-parenting is our way of conveying to our children, ‘Though we may not be together, we are forever here for you.’”

— Unknown