Ongoing support to help both co-parents move from conflict to consistency
Parenting Coordination is a structured, child-focused process designed for separated parents who experience ongoing conflict or difficulty implementing parenting arrangements — even after mediation, agreements, or court orders are in place.
Who Parenting Coordination Is For
Parenting Coordination is suitable for parents who:
experience repeated disputes despite existing agreements or orders
struggle with communication, trust, or decision-making
find themselves returning to lawyers to resolve everyday issues
Parents participate together, with the focus always remaining on the child’s needs rather than past grievances.
How Parenting Coordination Helps
implement existing parenting arrangements more effectively
reduce misunderstandings and reactive communication
resolve disputes about day-to-day parenting matters
Areas Commonly Addressed
communication protocols and boundaries
transitions, changeovers and routines
schooling, activities and competing commitments
holidays, travel and special events
Parents who engage in Parenting Coordination report fewer disputes and faster resolution when issues arise.
Ongoing support to help both co-parents move from conflict to consistency
Parenting Coordination is a structured, child-focused process designed for separated parents who experience ongoing conflict or difficulty implementing parenting arrangements — even after mediation, agreements, or court orders are in place.
Who Parenting Coordination Is For
Parenting Coordination is suitable for parents who:
experience repeated disputes despite existing agreements or orders
struggle with communication, trust, or decision-making
find themselves returning to lawyers to resolve everyday issues
Parents participate together, with the focus always remaining on the child’s needs rather than past grievances.
How Parenting Coordination Helps
implement existing parenting arrangements more effectively
reduce misunderstandings and reactive communication
resolve disputes about day-to-day parenting matters
Areas Commonly Addressed
communication protocols and boundaries
transitions, changeovers and routines
schooling, activities and competing commitments
holidays, travel and special events
Parents who engage in Parenting Coordination report fewer disputes and faster resolution when issues arise.