Families in Transition - Co-parenting Advisors

                                                                 
Raleigh Collaborative Divorce Coach, Dr. Don Azevedo - photo  Raleigh Collaborative Divorce Coach, Dr. Miles Gilliom - photo  Raleigh Collaborative Divorce Divorce Coach, Dr. Rebecca Matthews - photo
Dr. Don Azevedo   Dr. Miles Gilliom   Dr. Rebecca Matthews
Raleigh Collaborative Divorce Coach, Justin Parker, Psycholgist - photo  Raleigh Collaborative Divorce Child Specialist, Kathryn North, Psycholgist - photo
Dr. Justin Parker    Kathryn North, LPA

 

For couples who choose to take the path of collaborative divorce, the co-parenting advisors participate with the attorney members of Separating Together as part of an interdisciplinary team.

 

The co-parenting advisors focus on the children and the parenting the children receive during and after families make the transition from one home to two homes.

 

Co-parenting advisors help guide parents toward a healthy, well-functioning co-parenting relationship even as the intimacy of the marital relationship is dissolved. Each parent works with their own co-parenting advisor in the process.

 

The primary goals of the co-parenting advisor are to:

  • Help parents create and agree upon a mutually beneficial parenting plan
  • Coach spouses on ways to communicate effectively
  • Prepare for their relationship as co-parents

 

The benefit of working with co-parenting advisor is evidenced through more peaceful and efficient negotiations between the spouses.

 

Each co-parenting advisor has participated in collaborative divorce training sessions to learn how to adapt their skills to support families in transition.

 

Call us today for more information or to schedule your orientation session with a Co-Parenting Advisor - 919.677.0101.