Co-parents are typically in situations where they are no longer married, cohabiting, or involved in a romantic relationship. A long-term, formal or informal co-parenting agreement or plan helps provide the structure, support, and resources needed to meet the children's shared needs.
If you share custody of a child or have been ordered by family court to develop co-parenting skills, our co-parenting training programs can help. Our online co-parenting classes are designed to build practical skills and deepen your understanding of the complex issues that arise from divorce, separation, custody disputes, blended families, and parenting with multiple caregivers. You may also contact our office to arrange in-person training with an educator or therapist. Both options are court-approved, provide a certificate of completion for court compliance, and are designed to help parents navigate challenging situations while making informed, child-focused decisions.