Co-Parenting Concerns/ Contracts

Counseling for co-parenting concerns and co-parenting contracts supports parents in developing healthy, consistent, and child-centered approaches to raising children across separate households. It addresses challenges such as communication breakdowns, differing parenting styles, high-conflict dynamics, boundary issues, and difficulty implementing existing parenting agreements. Counseling provides a neutral space to clarify expectations, improve problem-solving skills, and reduce conflict. When creating or revising co-parenting contracts, the process helps parents outline practical agreements such as schedules, decision-making responsibilities, communication guidelines, and shared values in a way that promotes stability and emotional security for the child. The focus is on collaboration, predictability, and building a functional co-parenting partnership that prioritizes the child’s well-being.