CO-PARENTING IS MORE COMPLICATED
THAN YOU THINK
Get my FREE Co-Parenting Planning Guide to help you think through and document all the details of a good Co-Parenting Plan before you sign your agreement. This could save you money and anguish moving forward.
What if you could...
Center your children's needs
A child centered approach keeps the kids out of the middle of your disagreements and negotiations. It allows them healthy time with both parents who love them as appropriate
communicate better
Look. You're splitting for a reason. But that doesn't mean that communicating about your kids has to be a daily stressor. Plan and learn healthier communication techniques that stay focused on the issues and not the personality.
Avoid financial surprises
Raising kids is expensive. You already know that. Plan and document how these expenses will be shared after the divorce for the benefit of your children and your financial future
Here's what you'll Get:
Even before your divorce is final you are working through co-parenting issues.
So many divorced couples find that after the divorce is finalized the co-parenting agreement they signed is missing critical information about how you want to co-parent.
This guide will help you think through many of the scenarios I’ve seen regarding time-sharing, drop-off/pick-up issues, holidays, birthdays, and special events.
- Child Centered Approach
- Parental Responsibility Options
- Structured Time-sharing Schedules
- Communication & Coordination
- Logistical & Financial Considerations

I'm Becky Swanson!
You Don’t Have to Divorce Alone
Divorce can feel like stepping into the unknown—overwhelming, exhausting, and sometimes downright terrifying. You’re making life-changing decisions while trying to hold yourself together. And no one prepared you for this.
I hated that when I divorced and I don’t want that for you. That’s why I do what I do.
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