Clear agreements. Fewer conflicts. A steadier way forward.
This lawyer-free service supports separated parents stay out of court and who want to establish, refine, or reset how they co-parent — whether you’re early in separation or facing a specific issue that has become stuck.
It is designed for parents who want to:
limit unnecessary legal involvement
protect children from ongoing conflict
create clarity before misunderstandings harden into patterns
Together, we work through the matters that shape everyday family life, including:
shared parenting values and long-term priorities
living arrangements, routines and transitions
communication expectations and boundaries
balancing flexibility with consistency as children grow
Agreements can be structured for:
an initial period with scheduled review points
or a longer-term co-parenting framework that evolves as children’s needs change
No prolonged email exchanges. No repeating the same conversations. Just clarity, structure, and a practical way forward.
This approach helps by:
slowing conversations down so decisions aren’t made in the heat of conflict
shifting parents out of reactive communication and into problem-solving
addressing the process of co-parenting, not just the presenting issue
Clear agreements. Fewer conflicts. A steadier way forward.
This lawyer-free service supports separated parents stay out of court and who want to establish, refine, or reset how they co-parent — whether you’re early in separation or facing a specific issue that has become stuck.
It is designed for parents who want to:
limit unnecessary legal involvement
protect children from ongoing conflict
create clarity before misunderstandings harden into patterns
Together, we work through the matters that shape everyday family life, including:
shared parenting values and long-term priorities
living arrangements, routines and transitions
communication expectations and boundaries
balancing flexibility with consistency as children grow
Agreements can be structured for:
an initial period with scheduled review points
or a longer-term co-parenting framework that evolves as children’s needs change
No prolonged email exchanges. No repeating the same conversations. Just clarity, structure, and a practical way forward.
This approach helps by:
slowing conversations down so decisions aren’t made in the heat of conflict
shifting parents out of reactive communication and into problem-solving
addressing the process of co-parenting, not just the presenting issue