Parenting coordination is a non-confidential process to help two people who are going through separation or divorce move from high conflict to coparenting.
Initial Consultation: We clarify roles, expectations, and goals
Ongoing Sessions: Regular 90-minute meetings (online or in-person) to address issues and support implementation. Meetings usually occur within two years or when both parties agree to terminate the process.
Documents: Minutes of meetings which will be circulated to both parties at the end of the meetings. Documents reviewed at extra cost between meetings.
Parenting coordination is not therapy—but it is therapeutic in its structure, clarity, and focus on reducing distress. Parenting Coordination can be conducted online through Google Meet or Teams or in person at Preston or Essendon.