PARENTING COORDINATION

Support for
high-conflict
co-parenting.

Helping separated parents reduce conflict, implement agreements and focus on what matters most — your children.

BOOK AN INITIAL CONSULTATION

When communication
breaks down

We help you find a way to be heard,
and to listen.

When parenting
feels impossible

We provide structure and support to
put your children first.

When the future
feels uncertain

We bring clarity, guidance and a path
forward.

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DIFFERENT PURPOSE. DIFFERENT PROCESS.

Same goal – your children.

Parenting Coordination, Mediation and Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) are all methods used to help separated or divorced parents resolve parenting disputes without going to, or back to, court. However, they differ significantly.

PARENTING COORDINATION IS:
  • For ongoing, high-conflict co-parenting
  • A structured, confidential process
  • Focuses on implementing and following existing parenting orders or agreements
  • Supportive and future-focused
  • Helps reduce repeated disputes and escalation
PARENTING COORDINATION IS NOT:
  • Not for creating or negotiating new parenting plans
  • Not a confidential process
  • Not focused on making major legal decisions
  • Not about taking sides
  • Not a replacement for legal advice
WHAT IS PARENTING COORDINATION?

Parenting coordination is a child-focused process designed for families experiencing ongoing conflict after separation.

It provides a structured framework where parents can:

  • Address day-to-day parenting disputes
  • Improve communication
  • Clarify and implement existing agreements
  • Reduce the need for repeated legal involvement

This is not about re-litigating the entire separation process—it’s about managing what happens next.

Family walking together
WHEN IS PARENTING COORDINATION HELPFUL?
  • Communication between parents regularly breaks down
  • The same disagreements continue to resurface
  • There is difficulty implementing parenting agreements or court orders
  • Conflict is ongoing and affecting your children
  • Small issues frequently escalate into larger disputes
HOW THE PROCESS WORKS
01

Initial
Consultation

We discuss your situation and determine if parenting coordination is right for your family.

02

Parenting
Coordination
Agreement

You sign a clear agreement that outlines the process, roles and boundaries.

03

Ongoing
Support

Sessions focus on resolving disputes, implementing agreements and improving communication.

04

Practical
Solutions

We help you move forward with clarity, stability and less conflict.

Parenting coordination planning
INVESTMENT

Clear, upfront
and transparent.

Investing in parenting coordination now can save time, stress and future legal costs.

Per Parent Fee

$1452
ex GST

per day of mediation

Property Mediation

2 Days
recommended

at least 2 weeks apart

Payable

At Time
of Booking

Fees are payable at the time of booking.

Financial sanctions may apply if sessions are cancelled without sufficient notice.
Parenting coordination consultation space
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
In most cases, yes — parenting coordination works best when both parents are involved. However, you’re welcome to reach out to discuss your situation.
It can be either. Some families are referred through court orders, while others choose to engage voluntarily for additional support.
Parenting coordination is a structured process and may differ from traditional counselling confidentiality, particularly if court orders are involved. This will be clearly explained before you begin.
This depends on your situation. Some families benefit from short-term support, while others engage over a longer period to work through ongoing challenges.