Co-Parenting Counseling

Putting Your Children First

Co-parenting after separation or divorce is challenging. Counseling helps you and your co-parent communicate better, reduce conflict, and create a stable, loving environment for your children.

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What We Work On

How Co-Parenting Counseling Can Help

Children thrive when their parents can cooperate, even after a relationship ends. Tracy helps co-parents develop practical communication strategies and a shared commitment to their children's wellbeing.

  • Communicate more effectively with your co-parent
  • Reduce conflict and tension for the sake of your children
  • Create consistent routines and boundaries across households
  • Navigate disagreements about parenting decisions
  • Protect your children from the stress of parental conflict
  • Build a cooperative co-parenting relationship over time

Common Questions

Do both co-parents need to attend sessions?

Ideally yes, but individual sessions are also available if one parent is unwilling to participate. Tracy can help you develop strategies regardless of whether both parties are involved.

We are divorced — can we still benefit from co-parenting counseling?

Absolutely. Co-parenting counseling is especially valuable after separation or divorce, when establishing new patterns of communication and cooperation is most important.

What if we have very different parenting styles?

Differing parenting styles are one of the most common issues addressed in co-parenting counseling. Tracy helps you find common ground and develop a shared approach that works for your children.

Ready to Take the First Step?

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to learn more about co-parenting counseling with Tracy.