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Parenting Plan 101

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Your First Step to Calm, Child-Focused Co-Parenting

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Divorcing with kids?


Feel like you’re drowning in emotions, decisions, and conflict?


You’re not alone — and you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself.

This free guide is your lifeline:

Designed by a certified divorce coach and child development specialist, it’s the foundational resource every separating parent needs to reduce conflict, protect your peace, and create a plan that truly supports your child.

What You’ll Learn:

  • What exactly a parenting plan is (and why even “friendly” co-parents need one)

  • The 10 must-have elements of a strong parenting agreement

  • 5 golden rules to follow when creating your plan

  • Real-world tips for avoiding drama, confusion, or expensive legal mistakes

  • Answers to common questions (and what to do when things change)

Why This Guide is Different

I created this because too many parents enter co-parenting thinking they’ve “got it handled” — until the emotional waves hit, something changes, or conflict creeps in.

 

As a certified divorce coach with a background in child development and co-parenting communication, I’ve helped dozens of parents craft parenting plans that actually work long term — not just on paper.

This isn’t a legal template. It’s an empowering first step to help you get clear, avoid stress, and protect your children’s needs as they grow.

Your Next Step

Get Your Free Guide

Instantly download your Parenting Plan 101 Guide and start building a healthier path forward — for you and your kids.

 

Bonus: You’ll also receive tips on how to book a Clarity Call or upgrade to a Custom Parenting Plan Package if you’re ready to go deeper.

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Download your free parenting plan 101 guide 

Start your co-parenting journey with clarity and confidence. Download this free, expert-designed guide to learn what every parenting plan should include — and how to create one that grows with your child.

 

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