2. PARENTING COORDINATION

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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.