Co-parenting

From parent to co-parent

Separating is never easy but it can be kinder and more family focused. Working with amicable means you won’t end up enemies with your ex or with your children damaged by the split.

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STEP ONE: TALK TO US

Whether you'd like help on how to tell your children, understanding your options for how best to co-parent or help with changing arrangements or a specific issue. We’ll help you decide what’s right for your family’s unique setup and dynamics.

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STEP TWO:SIGN UP

Book a coaching session. All services combine beautiful customer centric tech and a dedicated co-parenting expert who offers that all important sounding board with a human touch.

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STEP THREE: AGREE

Our specialists give expert, pragmatic advice relevant to the age and stage of your children, allowing you to keep them safe and happy. We’ll help you develop a realistic working relationship that enables you both to navigate changes as your children grow.

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STEP FOUR: FORMALISE

Create a parenting plan to formalise the agreements that you’ve made. A parenting plan is a written agreement made by both of you. Clearly recording the decisions you’ve made in your co-parenting sessions about how and where the children will live is important.

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amicable ® co-parenting app

The amicable® co-parenting app is the only app on the market that includes human support combined with beautifully designed tools. Created to help you manage all aspects of co-parenting in one secure place, making parenting after divorce and separation simpler.

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