What to expect

You can expect a child centered approach. My main goal as your facilitator is to ensure that your child’s needs are the priority.

The Parent Facilitation/Parent Coordination process usually consists of 3 phases.

Phase 1: Foundation and Intake

This is where I get to know you, your child(ren), and your co-parent. As a team, we discover what is going well and where there are disagreements. We review the process in greater detail, answer all of your questions, and establish rules of communication.

Phase 2: Education and Practice

Parenting after a divorce looks different than it does in a two-parent household. Co-parenting comes with its own challenges and skills, and there are important things to know that can help you and your children adjust in healthy ways. Once you have the education we can begin to practice working with your co-parent to make make important (and minor) decisions for your children without little to no conflict.

Phase 3: Maintenance and Support

After you have practiced using your new skills to communicate effectively, you will find that there is little conflict between you and your co-parent. On occasion special situations may arise that require more support, and if so, I will be available for you. On average, at the end of two years, most parents agree that they no longer need a PC.

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