Your Relationship Ended.
Your Co-Parenting Didn’t.
Children don’t stop needing both parents just because the relationship ended. Co-parenting support at Symmetricly helps you and your ex communicate effectively, reduce conflict, and give your children the stability they need.
What co-parenting support looks like at Symmetricly
Co-parenting with someone you separated from — especially someone you’re hurt by, angry at, or simply don’t trust — is one of the hardest ongoing challenges a parent can face. The decisions are constant. The emotions are high. And your children are watching all of it.
Our co-parenting therapists help you and your co-parent build a working relationship that is functional, respectful, and child-focused — even if the personal relationship is anything but. We teach you how to communicate without escalating, make decisions without conflict, and protect your children from being caught in the middle.
Sessions can include both parents together, individually, or a combination of both — depending on what the situation requires.
What to expect
Who co-parenting support is for
High-conflict situations
Communication always escalates — you need a structured space to work through issues without it blowing up
Newly separated with children
You’re in the early stages of separation and trying to figure out how to make this work for your kids
Logistics and transitions
Custody schedules, handoffs, holidays, school decisions — the practical pieces that keep causing friction
Children showing signs of stress
Your kids are acting out, regressing, or showing signs that the situation is affecting them
Willing but struggling
Both parents want to do right by their children but can’t seem to communicate without it going sideways
Blended family dynamics
New partners, step-siblings, changing dynamics — navigating a growing co-parenting picture
How we approach co-parenting support
Child-First Framework
Every conversation, every decision, every tool we use is evaluated through one lens: what’s best for the children
Neutral Ground
Our therapists are not on anyone’s side. We hold both parents accountable and both parents heard
Communication Tools
Practical scripts, frameworks, and strategies for handling the hardest conversations without them becoming battles
Flexible Format
Joint sessions, individual sessions, or both — we structure support around what actually works for your situation
Your kids deserve parents who can work together.
Book a free consultation with a co-parenting specialist — and take the first step toward a calmer, more functional dynamic for your whole family.