
This course is NOT the Children in the MIddle class. This class
is an online parenting classes for separating, divorcing and remarrying
families raising children between two homes. Also known as a co-parenting
education, parenting education, or a family stabilization course.
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Co-parenting
Support
Collaborative Law allows couples to divorce with dignity. It also
provides other alternative to families than resorting to litigation.
Many families have chosen this route, or cooperative divorce, to
create a successful plan for raising their children rather than
litigating. Click here
for more information on what is Collaborative Law, and to see if
it might be right for you or someone you know.
How do Allied Specialists help in the process? Many Collaborative
Law professionals support the use of a team
approach to assisting families. Co-parenting facilitators
and child specialists are mental health professionals with
specialized training in child psychology and/or childhood
development who can be brought into the process to assist
in evaluating and helping the parties to understand the
unique needs of their children, and the particular personal
and developmental factors which ought to be considered in
deciding custody and physical placement issues.
If you would like more information on the roles of allied
professionals, click
here.
We will be glad to serve as a co-parenting professional to help
parents work together and meet the needs of the children through
our work as communications facilitators, child specialists, and
co-parenting facilitators. For more information, click
here
To meet with someone to help you design a co-parenting plan,
click here for an intake
form and an
agreement for services. Rates are $150.00 per hour (not
per person). Please plan on at least a two hour initial
meeting.
Helpful Articles:
A New Way to Divorce
The Bloodless Alternative
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