Co-Parenting Dispute Resolution

Post-Divorce communication difficulties can arise.

Divorce coaching can help calm the storm.

Does it sometimes feel like everyone you know who’s divorced with children is having an easier time than you?

Does it feel like no matter how hard you try, your co-parenting relationship fails, again and again?

Perhaps you feel strongly about your parenting views and so does your former spouse. If these views are strongly opposing, it can create conflict. You notice it makes you and your children unhappy, too.

Data shows it isn’t divorce that hurts kids, but the conflict between parents that does.

What can be done to change the pattern?

Our Divorce Coach and Parent Coordinator, Cherie Morris, is here to help.

She specializes in communication between divorced parents and the shifts in mindsets that are needed for success. She can work with co-parents (and even just one parent) to begin to shift the existing dynamic.

If you need additional resources, her wide referral network will make certain you have the therapeutic, financial, and even legal resources you need for success.

Co-parenting decisions require planning.

Although you cannot predict the future, Cherie will help you plan to do the very best you can, knowing you and your spouse now.

She can work with co-parents as well as individuals.

Her referral network means she can also make sure you understand the financial, therapeutic, and legal resources needed, too.

Decisions about co-parenting should not be an afterthought.

Work with Cherie, so you can make these decisions with a clear head and good advice.

Contact us today by calling our coach, Cherie Morris, first at 240.252.3349 Ext. 812!

ONLINE COURSE: Co-Parenting - The Basics

What It Is & How We Do It

This interview-style video workshop breaks down those most pressing questions parents face as they begin to navigate co-parenting during separation and divorce.

Plus get a 50+ page guidebook that provides additional answers and worksheets to get you started today.