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Using an app to limit co-parenting conflicts

When parents end their relationships with one another, they usually don’t get a clean break. It is common for parents to share time with their children after they divorce or separate. In fact, they may also need to communicate with each other about major decisions regarding their upbringing.

Adjusting to co-parenting can take some time. Parents may experience high levels of conflict if they do not prepare themselves in advance by having the right structures in place. One of the systems that can prove beneficial for people transitioning to co-parenting arrangements is the use of a parenting app.

Parents can agree to use an app. The courts can also suggest the app as a means of keeping the dynamic calm and stable. How can using a specialized co-parenting program benefit the family?

Promoting calm communication

Co-parenting apps provide a space where parents can communicate in writing with one another. They also provide a record of past communications, which can prove invaluable for parents who share custody.

Messages sent through a parenting app can be used as evidence in court hearings. Parents who are aware that there is a record of everything they say are less likely to be unnecessarily hostile and negative.

Centralized parenting information

There are many different ways for parents to communicate when they share custody. They can talk face-to-face during custody exchanges. They can communicate over the phone. They may text or send messages over various social media platforms.

When parents use a variety of different communication methods, miscommunication and forgetfulness can be issues. One parent might completely forget a conversation about adjusting the schedule the following week. Other times, they may claim a conversation occurred that they never actually had with the other parent.

When all of the details about the parenting schedule and communications between the adults are in one location, people can quickly review what they have said and what, if any, adjustments they made to their standard custody schedule.

Appropriate structure can go a long way toward limiting the risk of intense conflict between co-parents. Co-parenting apps can be valuable for those who want to prioritize a positive dynamic in a shared custody situation.

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