Every shared parenting situation comes with its own set of challenges, and that’s where TalkingParents comes in. Our all-in-one co-parenting application is designed by co-parents for co-parents to help you stay organized, reduce conflict, and document interactions. Best of all, it’s easy to implement TalkingParents into your parenting plan, helping you set boundaries and coordinate more seamlessly.
How can TalkingParents support your parenting agreement?
All messages and calls within TalkingParents are saved to a
court-admissible Record without room for edits or deletion. As
part of your parenting plan, you can set communication guidelines
like response expectations or time limits to keep both parents
focused and accountable.
TalkingParents includes a Shared Calendar where parents can
organize and document all coordination. You can input the custody
schedule outlined in your parenting agreement and your child’s
activities, helping you stay on time and in the loop.
Shared expenses can be tracked and managed entirely through
TalkingParents. You can make requests and payments all within our
recorded application, making it easier to enforce financial
responsibilities like child support as documented in your
parenting plan.
What if my co-parent refuses to use a co-parenting app?
If you’d like to use TalkingParents but are worried your co-parent
won’t comply, you can work with an attorney to get it court-ordered.
Legal professionals can even file a motion to limit all your
co-parenting communications to the application, which can be
especially helpful in high-conflict cases.
It was really high conflict, it was really unexpected on my part, and I think I could have gone down the path where we just never would have gotten along. We could have been arguing for years about everything. Instead, we pretty much changed the way we communicate by using the TalkingParents app. — Caroline Kelley, Real Co-Parent
The app has helped me control my attitude and improve my patience. It’s really helped change my thoughts from negative to positive, even through my child’s struggles and when adversity is going on. When I go back and look at the Journal to organize and refresh my thoughts, it makes a huge difference. — Corey Gulley, Real Co-Parent
Because I’m able to regulate my responses and take a little bit more control of the communication with my ex-husband, my kids aren’t suffering like they used to. They are not affected by the tense, hostile, toxic communication patterns that once existed. — Meghan Kelly, Real Co-Parent
When we were using text or email, it was really hard to refer back to anything. With TalkingParents, I can easily do a search of our messages if I need proof of something for the other parent. It helps make communication a lot more efficient. — Philip Lockwood, Real Co-Parent