Co-Parenting Support That Puts Your Child First
Co-parenting is defined by Dr. Amy Brown as ”Co-parenting is not a competition. It is a collaboration of two homes working together with the best interest of the child at heart. Work for your kids, not against them."
Sounds simple—but anyone who’s been there knows it’s not always that easy.
Co-parenting can be emotionally draining, logistically overwhelming, and filled with conflict. It can also be one of the most rewarding and meaningful commitments you make for your child’s future.
Children are deeply impacted by how their parents navigate divorce and co-parenting. Their self-esteem, academic performance, emotional health, and even their ability to build healthy relationships later in life can be shaped by these experiences.
While every child struggles with the changes that come with divorce, research shows that those with low-conflict, highly cooperative co-parents tend to recover and thrive more quickly. Supporting your child’s emotional well-being is one of the most powerful predictors of their long-term success.
That’s where I come in.
As a Co-Parenting Mediator, I help parents move from conflict to cooperation. I understand how challenging it can be to work with someone who triggers strong emotions—and I also know it’s possible to create a more peaceful, productive co-parenting relationship.
My role is to guide you through that transition, so both of you can focus on what matters most: raising resilient, emotionally healthy, and safe children.
Every family is different, so I structure sessions based on your needs. Some co-parents are ready to sit down together; others start with individual sessions. Either way, we work toward the same goal: developing a clear plan for communication and problem-solving that keeps your child out of the middle and supports their well-being.
When children see their parents handling conflict with calm and cooperation, they gain a sense of safety and stability. And that lays the foundation for their own resilience—now and in the future.
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Let's work together to create a co-parenting dynamic that supports your child ---- and brings calm to the chaos.