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- Availability
Available: Mon to Fri — 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM EST.
Book a Free Call: Schedule a 20-minute intro call
No commitment required.
- Serving Families Nationwide
“With the right structure and support, families can move from conflict to cooperation in a way that protects what matters most: your children.”
This Isn't a Theory. It's Lived Experience.
That combination of professional training and personal experience is what I bring to every family I work with. Not a script. Not a formula. A grounded, human understanding of what you're moving through — and what's actually possible on the other side.
Decades of Education, Training, and Family Experience
Career Educator
A career spent working with children and adolescents means I understand child development not as a concept, but as something I've watched unfold across thousands of real interactions. I know how children process change, communicate stress, and what they need from the adults around them to feel safe.
Child Development & Social-Emotional Learning
My training spans child and adolescent development, positive psychology, and social-emotional learning. These frameworks shape everything I do — from how I structure a co-parenting plan to how I guide a difficult conversation. Children's emotional lives are always at the center.
Regulation, Calm & Presence
I'm a certified yoga teacher and Reiki master — not because my work is spiritual, but because these disciplines have deepened my ability to stay regulated, present, and grounded in high-tension situations. I bring that same calm into every session. It's a professional tool, and it makes a real difference in the room.
Firsthand Experience
I've been through divorce. I've co-parented. I've blended a family. I've worked alongside attorneys and navigated the formal legal process. I know what standard parenting agreements look like — and how they play out in real life. That experience doesn't make me an attorney. It makes me someone who genuinely understands where you are.
A Child-Centered Approach to Co-Parenting
I also believe that life after divorce doesn't have to be as hard as most people assume. With the right structure, the right tools, and a willingness to shift focus from conflict to cooperation, families can find a new kind of peace — one that actually lasts.
Simple Steps to a More Peaceful Path
Personalized from the Start
Every family is different. We begin by understanding your specific dynamics, your children's needs, your current challenges, and your goals — then build from there. No generic templates.
Neutral & Non-Judgmental
I work with both parents from a place of complete neutrality. My role is to facilitate, not to judge. Every parent I work with is doing their best in a genuinely difficult situation — that's where I start.
Communication Tools That Work
A large part of our work focuses on how you communicate — about schedules, decision-making, and day-to-day logistics. I provide concrete frameworks that reduce friction and keep conversations focused on the children.
Practical & Actionable
This is not built on vague inspiration or general advice. Every session ends with something concrete — a strategy, a plan element, a tool to practice. The goal is always to leave you with something you can use.
The Impact Lasts Far Longer Than the Paperwork
A parenting agreement is a document. A co-parenting relationship is a living, evolving dynamic that will shape your children’s lives for years to come.
Children who grow up in cooperative co-parenting environments carry that stability into everything — their relationships, their confidence, their sense of security. They don’t have to choose sides. They don’t have to manage adult emotions. They get to be kids.
Parents who find a workable rhythm — even after high conflict, even in blended family situations — consistently describe the same thing: relief. A sense that the hardest chapter is behind them and that something more manageable, more peaceful, is within reach.
This work matters because your children are watching. And what they see when they watch you navigate this will shape how they move through the world.
Words From the Families We've Helped
— Sarah M.
are we."
— David R.
— The Williams Family
a team."
