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Helping Separated Parents Raise Children Together

Canadian Rates:
Yearly Payment: $60.00 + HST

USD Rates:
Yearly Payment: $60.00

Only one parent needs to sign up, the other parent can still have read-only access even if they choose not to subscribe

Divorce is a difficult time for a couple but the situation becomes even more difficult if the separation involves children.

We can help!

 

CoParents.net is an effective communication tool for parents committed to raising their children together, for a lifetime, long after divorce.

 

This tool is designed to help parents overcome the struggles with communication difficulties, reducing the stress and conflict that inevitably arise as new family patterns are sorted out.

 

By clearly laying out and documenting communication, many misunderstandings can be avoided. Having a central line of open dialog, with attached schedule, contact and critical document information available to both parents makes it easier to manage schedule changes, financial requests and event planning for the children.

Key Member Area Features

  • Secure site with data encryption
  • Calendar to track custody schedule, record notes, events, appointments, and financial commitments
  • Upload important documents
  • Financial tracker
  • Multiple account types with different levels of access
  • Flexible schedule management
  • PDF Reports
  • ... and much more
Member Area Features...
 
 
Successful Co-Parenting

Research shows that children whose parents make an effort to communicate effectively fare better in the months and years after divorce.

CoParents.net helps parents communicate more effectively.
 
Being a co-parent is a lifetime commitment!
     
 
   
Create A Positive Outcome

Conflict between former partners may be inevitable but what's important is how the conflict is managed. CoParents.net is an effective communication tool that helps minimize conflicts and create positive outcomes for everyone involved.
 
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Focus on keeping communication about what is best for the children.

Manage the lines of communication between the parents and avoid making the kids 'go-betweens'...