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You Can’t Control Your Co-Parent, but You Can Join TalkingParents

You can’t control what your co-parent does, but you can hold them accountable. TalkingParents was made by co-parents for co-parents to keep interactions streamlined and documented, helping you focus more on your kids and less on your custody situation.

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Co-parenting isn’t easy...

We know how tough shared parenting can be because we’ve been there too. That’s why we created a service that helps parents set boundaries, reduce conflict, and regulate responses. All your communication is saved to a court-admissible, Unalterable Record, putting accountability at the forefront of your interactions.

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Secure Messaging

Keep discussions focused and straightforward with messages and read receipts that are timestamped, documented, and can’t be edited or deleted.

Accountable CallingSM

Maintain clear and accountable co-parenting conversations with recorded and transcribed phone and video calls—all without sharing your phone number.

Shared Calendar

Document and coordinate custody schedules and your child’s appointments and activities in one shared space.

Accountable PaymentsSM

Manage shared parenting expenses in a streamlined view, so you can track payment requests and send or receive money all on the record.

Info Library

Cut down on back-and-forth by keeping important details like emergency contacts, medical info, and more stored in one spot that both parents can easily access.

Personal Journal

Workshop responses, document interactions outside of TalkingParents, and jot down any personal notes you’d like to refer back to later.

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Meghan Kelly
Meghan Kelly

“I knew that it was admissible in court. I knew that there were other eyes that would bear witness to the dialog. It gave me a sense of confidence in being able to really take a beat, pause, and think about the importance of each message and not just immediately react. I felt much safer in my communication.”

Corey Gulley
Corey Gulley

“My favorite feature is the journal because it keeps me in check. It helps me control my emotions and prevents me from saying something that I’m not supposed to be saying. You’re always supposed to think before you speak. So, if I’m mad or irritated by the other parent, instead of sending the message right away, I put it in the journal and then I recollect my thoughts and I modify that message.”

Diane Schroeder
Diane Schroeder

“I believe in this platform, and I think it’s so helpful when you’re already stressed, and things are already rough. When you’re getting divorced, there are so many emotions attached to each other as parents, so becoming a single parent can be really scary. This tool is so useful and has a little bit of everything you need.”

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