Parenting

  • Parent Coordination & Facilitation

    Parent Coordination & Facilitation

    Qualifications As a Parent Facilitator and Parent Coordinator I am required by Texas Family Code to complete extensive training in order to assist families in conflict resolution. My training consists of: I have met and exceeded the qualifications needed to be appointed as a Parent Facilitator/ Coordinator in the state…

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  • What’s the Difference Between a Parent Coordinator and Parent Facilitator?

    What’s the Difference Between a Parent Coordinator and Parent Facilitator?

    A parent coordinator (PC) is a person who is appointed by the court to assist parents in split families in resolving parenting issues through confidential procedures. In order for a court to appoint a PC, the court must hold a hearing to determine whether the case is a…

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  • Co-parent Counseling

    Co-parent Counseling

    For Mild Parental Conflict After Divorce During family separation, parents are often overwhelmed by the number of decisions that need to be made to ensure their child’s healthy adjustment both during and after the divorce process. Co-parenting counseling is a confidential therapeutic service that addresses the co-parenting relationship,…

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  • Upping Your Parenting Game After Divorce

    Upping Your Parenting Game After Divorce

    If you are a parent finding yourself feeling estranged and/or alienated from your child, then you are quite possibly already in the “minefield of parenting” after divorce. There is never a trickier time to parent a child than when you feel you are being alienated. Every choice you…

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