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Ongoing co-parenting conflict can feel exhausting for you, and especially for your children. AID Resolutions offers Parenting Coordination as a practical, forward-focused service to help separated or divorced parents follow through on their parenting plans or court orders with clarity, consistency, and cooperation.
This child-centred process reduces stress, improves communication, and creates a healthier family dynamic, without returning to court.
Parenting Coordination is a structured, dispute-prevention and resolution service designed for separated parents who already have parenting agreements in place but continue to face day-to-day challenges. Unlike traditional mediation, which aims to create new agreements, Parenting Coordination helps enforce and implement existing parenting arrangements.
Parents work with a qualified, neutral Parenting Coordinator who:
At AID Resolutions, our experienced team includes accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioners and Child Consultants with a trauma-informed, inclusive approach.
We bring:
Minimising conflict means children experience greater emotional stability, predictability, and confidence in their daily routines.
Avoiding repeated court appearances saves time, money, and stress, for everyone involved.
With structured support, parents improve how they communicate, plan, and problem-solve in the best interest of their children.
Ongoing coordination ensures parenting plans or orders are followed consistently, fairly, and with accountability.
You don’t have to navigate this alone. Start with a free, confidential consultation to determine if Parenting Coordination is the right next step for your family.
Let us help turn conflict into cooperation, one conversation at a time.
If you are interested in learning more about how our Child Consultant services can assist your family, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We are here to help you navigate this challenging time with compassion and expertise, ensuring that your child’s voice is heard, and their well-being is always the top priority.