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Co-Parenting Coordination
Ongoing support for separated parents experiencing conflict, communication difficulties or concerns about ongoing abuse.
Not every family needs support throughout the entire separation process.
Some families have already separated, finalised parenting arrangements or completed legal processes, but continue to experience ongoing conflict, communication difficulties or concerns about coercive, intimidating or harmful behaviour.
Intermediary Co-Parenting Coordination provides a structured layer of professional support between parents.
The service can be engaged by one parent, both parents, legal representatives or through referral pathways.
How it works
A dedicated Co-Parenting Coordinator acts as a professional intermediary between parents.
Depending on the family's needs, the coordinator may:
Facilitate communication between parents
Coordinate parenting schedule changes
Manage school, medical and extracurricular information sharing
Assist with decision-making regarding children
Document agreements and decisions
Maintain communication records
Monitor emerging concerns
Escalate risks where appropriate
Refer parents to additional support services
Levels of Support
Communication Monitoring
Parents continue communicating through the Family Portal.
The Coordinator monitors interactions and intervenes when required.
Facilitated Communication
The Coordinator participates in selected discussions, helping maintain respectful and productive communication.
Intermediary Communication
The Coordinator becomes the primary communication pathway between parents.
Messages are relayed, clarified and documented by the Coordinator, reducing direct contact between parents.
High Support Coordination
The Coordinator actively assists with scheduling, decision-making, issue resolution and ongoing co-parenting management.
Flexible Hourly Service
Intermediary Co-Parenting Coordination is charged on an hourly basis and can scale up or down depending on the family's needs.
Some families may require only occasional support.
Others may benefit from ongoing assistance over months or years.
Potential Funding Pathways
Over time, we hope to work with government agencies, health funds, insurers and community organisations to make these services more accessible to families.
The long-term cost of unresolved conflict, repeated court proceedings, poor mental health outcomes and family breakdown is significant.
We believe early intervention and structured support can deliver substantial social, financial and wellbeing benefits for families, children and the broader community.
Ongoing support for separated parents experiencing conflict, communication difficulties or concerns about ongoing abuse.
Not every family needs support throughout the entire separation process.
Some families have already separated, finalised parenting arrangements or completed legal processes, but continue to experience ongoing conflict, communication difficulties or concerns about coercive, intimidating or harmful behaviour.
Intermediary Co-Parenting Coordination provides a structured layer of professional support between parents.
The service can be engaged by one parent, both parents, legal representatives or through referral pathways.
How it works
A dedicated Co-Parenting Coordinator acts as a professional intermediary between parents.
Depending on the family's needs, the coordinator may:
Facilitate communication between parents
Coordinate parenting schedule changes
Manage school, medical and extracurricular information sharing
Assist with decision-making regarding children
Document agreements and decisions
Maintain communication records
Monitor emerging concerns
Escalate risks where appropriate
Refer parents to additional support services
Levels of Support
Communication Monitoring
Parents continue communicating through the Family Portal.
The Coordinator monitors interactions and intervenes when required.
Facilitated Communication
The Coordinator participates in selected discussions, helping maintain respectful and productive communication.
Intermediary Communication
The Coordinator becomes the primary communication pathway between parents.
Messages are relayed, clarified and documented by the Coordinator, reducing direct contact between parents.
High Support Coordination
The Coordinator actively assists with scheduling, decision-making, issue resolution and ongoing co-parenting management.
Flexible Hourly Service
Intermediary Co-Parenting Coordination is charged on an hourly basis and can scale up or down depending on the family's needs.
Some families may require only occasional support.
Others may benefit from ongoing assistance over months or years.
Potential Funding Pathways
Over time, we hope to work with government agencies, health funds, insurers and community organisations to make these services more accessible to families.
The long-term cost of unresolved conflict, repeated court proceedings, poor mental health outcomes and family breakdown is significant.
We believe early intervention and structured support can deliver substantial social, financial and wellbeing benefits for families, children and the broader community.