From Conflict to Co-Existence
Helping high-conflict parents cooperate and parallel parent while creating clear clear custody agreements and reduce ongoing conflict.
Co-Parenting Support for High-Conflict Families Who Need Clear Agreements, Better Communication, and Less Ongoing Conflict.
Co-Parenting
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Mediation
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Parenting Plans
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Co-Parenting with a Toxic Ex
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Co-Parenting ✳︎ Mediation ✳︎ Parenting Plans ✳︎ Co-Parenting with a Toxic Ex ✳︎
Turn High-Conflict Co-Parenting Into Clear, Structured Agreements Without Court!
“You don’t have to like each other, but you do have to co-parent for the sake of your child - they didn’t ask to be put in the middle of this.”
- Dominika
I helping co-parents turn ongoing tension into workable collaboration—so you can raise your child without constant conflict. In co-parenting sessions, we tackle the real-life issues that keep causing friction, like communication breakdowns, inconsistent routines, and boundary challenges. You’ll gain clear strategies, practical tools, and shared agreements that make day-to-day parenting smoother, more predictable, and focused on your child’s well-being—not past disagreements.
Co-Parenting Sessions
I aid high-conflict co-parents move past gridlock and reach clear, court-approved agreements—without dragging things through prolonged litigation. In court-ordered mediation sessions, the focus is on resolving the specific issues, whether that’s custody schedules, communication breakdowns, or decision-making disputes. You’ll leave with practical, workable solutions that reduce tension, protect your child’s well-being, and meet court requirements—so you can move forward with less conflict and more stability.
Mediation
I collaborate with co-parents and help them replace vague, conflict-prone arrangements with clear, customized agreements that actually work in real life. Through my custom co-parenting plan service, we build a detailed, practical plan tailored to your family—covering schedules, holidays, decision-making, communication, and how to handle the “what ifs” that usually cause problems later. You’ll walk away with a solid, easy-to-follow agreement that reduces misunderstandings, prevents future disputes, and creates consistency your child can rely on.