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Co-Parenting Mediation

When separated or divorced parents struggle to coordinate care, co-parenting mediation helps bridge the gap. It focuses on developing practical, child-centered parenting plans that reduce stress for everyone involved. The mediator works with both parents to clarify expectations, communication rules, schedules, holidays, education decisions, and more. Unlike custody battles, this process avoids blame and centers on what’s best for the child. Mediation also teaches skills that can reduce future conflict. It helps create a roadmap for cooperation—because parenting doesn’t end with the relationship, and kids need peace more than parents need to “win.”

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