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WhatIsCoparenting.com
 
services for parents in a child custody dispute including: co-parenting workshops, online coparenting, mediation, parent coordination, special master, counseling, coaching and wellness assessments in los angeles, orange, san diego, san bernardino and riverside county

What is Co-Parenting?

Co-parenting is an arrangement in a divorce or separation where both parents share responsibility for raising their child or children in a spirit that promotes cooperation, healing and growth. Are you finding this difficult? You are not alone.

If you have been ordered by a Family Law Court to attend a parenting program, then we can help. We provide a spectrum of affordable, family court approved, online and classroom-based programs for parents in a child custody dispute in, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego, California. Programs include: Parenting Without Conflict, Co-parenting, Co-parenting A and B, Parenting After Divorce, Child Custody Mediation, Co-parenting Counseling Parent Coordination, Special Master, Coaching and Wellness Assessments.

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Coparenting Programs in Southern California
Most programs completed in one day

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Workshops offered on Saturdays

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Online or Classroom Format - work from home option

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Why is a co-parenting so important?

Seen through a child’s eyes, separation or divorce is experienced as a profound loss – akin in some cases to the trauma associated with the unexpected death of a loved one. In fact, most children go through a post-divorce mourning period that includes the following stages: denial, anger, a period where they try getting their parents back together, depression, and finally acceptance.

The healing process is made especially difficult when:

  • Parents fight over joint child custody, parenting or child support issues
  • One parent withdraws from the child’s life
  • The child must move or change schools
  • The parents do not have access to co-parenting classes
  • There is a history of domestic violence, substance abuse, or child abuse.

The best predictors of how well a child will do in the future are based on the level of commitment one or both parents show to:

  • Determining how their separation or divorce has impacted their child
  • Managing future divorce or separation conflict in a healthy way
  • Using the strategies and tools needed to promote genuine healing

We look forward to helping you help your kids.

 

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