Mediation Services.
Co-Parenting
I teach parents how to build healthy communication, reduce conflict, and create stable routines for their children after separation or divorce. As a certified mediator, I offer:
• In-person sessions for co-parenting
• Virtual co-parenting sessions
What are Co-Parenting Sessions?
Co-parenting sessions are a supportive, skills-based process that helps parents navigate the ongoing challenges of raising children in two households. Unlike mediation, which resolves specific disputes or agreements during a separation or divorce, coparenting sessions focus on strengthening your day-to-day communication, problem-solving, and collaboration as co-parents.
Through our sessions, parents learn to communicate effectively, reduce conflict, set clear boundaries, and create a parenting approach that supports their children’s emotional well-being.
Who are Co-Parenting Sessions for?
Co-parenting sessions are a good fit if you and your co-parent want to:
reduce stress and conflict in your communication
prioritize your children’s needs above personal disagreements
establish consistent routines and expectations between households
build healthy long-term family dynamics
Coparenting sessions are especially helpful for parents who want practical strategies for managing ongoing interactions—not just resolving one-time disputes.
Co-Parenting Sessions Help with
Improving communication and conflict resolution skills
Setting consistent rules and routines between households
Planning for school, activities, and extracurricular schedules
Navigating holidays, vacations, and special occasions
Handling new partners or blended family transitions
Supporting children’s emotional health during family changes
Easing the adjustment period for families after separation and divorce
Why choose Co-Parenting Services?
Even after legal agreements are in place, co-parenting can be challenging. Separation and divorce are major life changes that affect both parents and children, and navigating familial dynamics after a separation or divorce brings its own set of unique set of challenges. Co-parenting sessions give you the tools and support you need to strengthen your communication, protect your children from conflict, and build a cooperative relationship that lasts.