Co-Parent Without Conflict: A Guide for Divorced ParentsThe Marriage Ended. Does the Fighting Have To Continue?
Every custody handoff feels like walking into a minefield.
Every text from your ex makes your stomach drop before you even open it.
And your kids? They’re watching every bit of it.
You didn’t choose this situation for them. But you can choose how it goes from here.
Co-Parent Without Conflict is a straight-talking guide that shows divorced and separating parents how to build a working partnership with an ex — even one you can barely stand to text — so your kids grow up in peace, not in the crossfire.
What You’ll Walk Away Knowing
✔ How to communicate with a difficult ex without it turning into a fight
✔ A simple framework for handling custody handoffs, holidays, and last-minute changes
✔ How to stop your kids from feeling caught in the middle
✔ What to say (and never say) about your ex in front of your children
✔ How to co-parent with a narcissistic, avoidant, or high-conflict ex
✔ Boundaries that protect your peace without triggering more war
The Difference Between This Guide and the Rest
Most co-parenting books assume you and your ex are reasonable adults who just need better scheduling apps.
This one doesn’t.
It’s built for real situations — the exes who won’t communicate, the ones who use kids as leverage, the ones who make every conversation a battle. You’ll get tools that work even when the other parent won’t meet you halfway.
You’ll Want This Book If…
- Every co-parenting conversation leaves you drained or furious
- Your kids have started asking “why can’t you two just get along?”
- You’re bracing for years of conflict and want a better way
- You’re dealing with a high-conflict or uncooperative ex
- You want your children to remember a peaceful childhood — not a war zone
Here’s What’s Possible
Handoffs that feel routine, not tense.
Texts you can read without your chest tightening.
Kids who feel safe and loved by both parents — without ever being the messenger.
You can’t undo the divorce.
But you can decide what your children’s childhood feels like from here.
Your kids deserve peace. This book shows you how to give it to them.




