Co-Parenting
The marriage may be over. The parenting isn't.
Co-parenting is one of the hardest jobs there is, and almost nobody is trained for it. Even parents who genuinely want to do this well, together, for the kids, get caught in old patterns, communication breakdowns, and the impossible math of split households.
This work helps you build something the kids can actually thrive inside.

You might recognize
If any of this feels familiar.
"Every exchange turns into a fight and the kids see it."
"We can't agree on the basics and I don't know how to stop arguing."
"I'm the one doing the emotional labor for both households."
"My kid is acting out and I can feel them carrying our conflict."
"We want to do this well. We just don't know how."
"We've tried mediation. We need something deeper."
What co-parenting support covers.
- Communication structures that don't depend on liking each other
- Decision-making frameworks for schedules, school, medical, and discipline
- Working with high-conflict patterns: when the past keeps interrupting the present
- Helping kids feel anchored across two homes
- Re-partnering, blended families, and introducing new partners
- Co-parenting after pregnancy or birth (very different than after older kids)
- Support for one parent when the other isn't in the room
Two Paths, built on this work.
The clinical framework I use in co-parenting therapy also powers Two Paths, a complete co-parenting platform I co-founded and continue to lead clinically. It's the only co-parenting app on the market with a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist behind every feature, not a chatbot, not a generic template library.
Two Paths gives separated and divorced parents the structure court systems and therapists know works: a shared custody calendar, secure co-parent messaging with court-ready logs, AI tools that help you write what you mean without escalating, expense tracking, GPS check-ins, handoff notes, journal entries, a medical log, and a complete Court Record bundle with a verified PDF audit trail. Everything timestamped, everything documented, everything admissible.
Clients of mine often use Two Paths between sessions; it isn't a replacement for therapy, and it isn't required. But for the day-to-day load of co-parenting, the structure it provides genuinely changes outcomes.

Also from Cindy
Two Paths
The complete co-parenting solution.
Shared custody calendar, secure co-parent messaging, AI communication tools, expense tracking, court-grade document exports, and personal written review from Cindy. Built clinically, not by tech bros guessing at what families need.
- · Shared custody calendar
- · Court-grade audit trail
- · Secure co-parent messaging
- · Expense tracking
- · Message Insight + Before You Send
- · GPS check-ins & handoff notes
- · Conflict guidance & playbooks
- · Personal review from Cindy (LMFT)
How the work goes
What therapy actually looks like here.
We work with whoever is in the room. Some clients come solo because the other parent won't engage; that's productive work in its own right. Other times both parents attend together, sometimes in the same session, sometimes in parallel sessions. We move at the pace of what the system can actually sustain.
Ready to talk?
A 15-minute consultation, by phone, costs nothing and tells you almost everything you need to know.