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Join Relationship and Heartbreak Coach, Keishorne Scott, as he takes over TalkingParents’ Instagram account from October 21 to October 25.
Diane Schroeder and her ex-husband got divorced when their son was two years old. In an exclusive interview with TalkingParents, Schroeder opens up about the communication challenges she and her co-parent faced post-divorce.
Leading co-parenting communication service, TalkingParents, released native versions of the app today. Its software has been developed for use on a device’s specific operating system (OS), allowing it to perform faster and with more flexibility than alternative application types.
Co-parenting after a divorce or separation can be a daunting task, but modern technology has provided several tools to make this process smoother and less stressful. Here are seven co-parenting applications designed to support divorced parents in maintaining successful communication and managing their shared responsibilities.
Leading co-parenting service, TalkingParents, is hosting a family law Co-Parenting & Coffee webinar in September. “Prepping for Court with TalkingParents” will be a live interview-style presentation and Q&A session describing how the co-parenting service can be utilized in preparation for court.
TalkingParents was recently named one of Florida's Best Small Companies To Work For, landing a top 5 accolade in its inaugural year on the list. The annual Best Companies To Work For In Florida list featured in the August issue of Florida Trend magazine ranks 100 companies in small, medium, and large employer categories.
TalkingParents has been named to Inc.'s annual Best Workplaces list. Prominently featured on Inc.com, the list is the result of a comprehensive measurement of American companies that have excelled in creating exceptional workplaces and company cultures, whether operating in a physical or a virtual facility.
TalkingParents partners with influencer, Alysha Price, to help single parents transition to co-parents.
TalkingParents holds webinar on Secure Attachment & Co-Parenting in partnership with the American Society for the Positive Care of Children (ASPCC).
Influencer, Amber Andrews, takes over TalkingParents' Instagram page to share information about co-parenting with a narcissist and post separation abuse.
Special edition of The Balancing Act airing on Lifetime features co-parenting communication service, TalkingParents.
TalkingParents offers cutting-edge co-parenting tools to families all over the world, including the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Corey Gulley is a divorced father who says TalkingParents has helped with accountability and self-regulation while co-parenting his daughter.
How co-parents can utilize TalkingParents to benefit their families during the holiday season.
TalkingParents unveils dedicated website for family law professions aimed at empowering attorneys, mediators, judges, and others in the industry.
Grace Casper, Divorce Tips from Kids, takes over TalkingParents’ Instagram account to give advice to co-parents from the child's perspective.
TalkingParents hosts October Co-Parenting & Coffee Webinar event, "High Conflict Co-Parenting: Combating Harassment and Abuse."
How TalkingParents supports co-parents and children during back-to-school season and throughout the school year.
Dayna Ciarfalia provides invaluable tips and tricks regarding self-regulation and managing emotions during high-conflict shared parenting situations.
TalkingParents hosts first Co-Parenting & Coffee webinar of 2023, "Empowering Parents: Building an Effective Parenting Plan."
As part of a series focused on giving multicultural families access to tools and tips that make their lives better, TalkingParents was recently featured on an episode of BELatina on Lifetime.
How TalkingParents benefits Latino families.
Virtual event designed to help families create healthy relationships and raise happy kids before, during, and after divorce.
Meghan K. is a divorced mom of two who says TalkingParents has given her a greater sense of peace.
Audrina Patridge talks about how she uses TalkingParents.
Philip Lockwood is a divorced father of three who says TalkingParents helped improve his relationship with his kids.
"5 Stressors Impacting Co-Parents & Kids" will be an interview-style presentation and live Q&A session focused on the mental health and stress of co-parents and their children.
Here are five habits that separate successful co-parents from bickering exes and how TalkingParents can help you establish them.
If you’re staring down years co-parenting with a former partner, here are five ways to minimize the stress you, your kids, and your co-parent feel as you adjust to your new reality.
TalkingParents is an app designed specifically to help co-parents create a loving, peaceful support system for their kids.
Caroline Kelley is a divorced mother of two who says TalkingParents made an immediate impact on how she and her co-parent communicate.
The first step is installing the TalkingParents app on your phone to communicate with the other parent.
Audrina Patridge has seen both struggles and triumphs as a single mother. In her new book, Choices: To the Hills and Back Again, Patridge chronicles her rise to stardom on MTV's landmark reality series The Hills, which ran from 2006 to 2010.
Family law attorney recommends TalkingParents.
TalkingParents Kicks off Co-Parenting & Coffee webinar series with joint presentation on "Mediating for Families with Special Needs Children" in June.
The disappearance of 37-year-old Cassie Carli has brought light to the dangers of domestic violence as a search by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office came to a devastating end April 2.
App provides indisputable documentation of communication between co-parents.
Now that the team at Bit-Wizards has moved into their new location, the company has more room for their SaaS (software as a service) application called TalkingParents.
TalkingParents announces their move to a new corporate headquarters.
TalkingParents launches their newly redesigned website with the goal of providing support for co-parents top-of-mind.
TalkingParents continues to set the standard as the industry leader in co-parenting communication with the release of Video Calling.
TalkingParents recently partnered with Google Play, Revenue Cat, Adjust and Stripe to streamline user subscription management.
TalkingParents’ Certified Records and Accountable Payments features just got better. With a foundation based on security and accountability, TalkingParents continues to raise the bar when it comes to providing peace of mind to co-parents and court professionals nationwide.
Luckily, we live in the digital age and there are plenty of apps out there to help you on your individual journey, whatever your situation. Here are 25 of the best iPhone parenting apps.
Co-parenting apps can help parents involved in a divorce case.
Co-parents can now send, receive, and request payments within TalkingParents.
Co-parents can now share details via the Info Library and Shared Calendar updates.
Remember: It’s a team sport.
Co-parents can now sign up via mobile app using an improved process.
Communicating with an ex is difficult, especially when kids are involved. But as responsible parents, you have to find ways to co-parent effectively, peacefully, and to the best of your ability (if it's safe to do so, of course).
The Accountable Calling feature is a co-parenting technology industry disruptor.
Co-parenting can be rough. To pull it off well, you need a full roster of skill sets that outpaces any regular-old job requirements: You need to be patient, flexible, able to compromise…a sense of humor is pretty helpful, too. And above all else, co-parents have to be organized.
Five ways a co-parenting app will simplify your family law practice, make life easier
Looking for advice about co-parenting? We know first hand that the initial stages of divorce are extremely difficult and it can be hard to navigate the whole new world of co-parenting.
As difficult as divorce is, co-parenting with a difficult ex could make you want to hitch a ride with Thelma and Louise.
When I was younger, I’m pretty sure I dressed up as a punk rocker for Halloween for 5 years straight. Looking back, I’m not exactly sure what a punk rocker is or was, I just really liked the wig that came with the costume. While I don’t dress up anymore, I still have some Halloween traditions. Hocus Pocus anyone?? Chances are, you and your children may have some traditions for Halloween and other holidays too.
Real Housewives of Orange County viewers know how Gina and Matthew Kirschenheiter’s marriage ends, but their complicated relationship is still playing out on the Bravo series.
Real Housewives of Orange County star Gina Kirschenheiter opened up about her relationship with estranged husband Matt Kirschenheiter.
"Real Housewives of Orange County" star Gina Kirschenheiter was emotional while discussing her "disaster of a situation" with estranged husband Matt Kirschenheiter on Tuesday's episode of "Watch What Happens Live."
The Real Housewives of Orange County star Gina Kirschenheiter is opening up about how she co-parents with her ex Matt Kirschenheiter amid their volatile divorce as she also dishes on her new beau and if she’s open to getting married again.
Time management, creating schedules, going back and forth. Time to look to mobile apps for a good solution.
For most divorced couples, co-existing is challenging enough; but what if it’s necessary because you have children together? For co-parenting to be harmonious, each party needs to practice patience and compromise.
Managing the logistics of parenting is hard enough when you share a house with your partner, and it gets even more complicated when you and your co-parent live separately.
Who knew there were so many apps and websites to help you through some of the challenges of divorce? They run the gamut from setting up custody schedules to dealing with financial fallout of a split.
Parenting can be hard — just ask any parent. Co-parenting adds a whole new complicated element to the job of raising kids, but there are apps out there that claim they can help.
There really is an app for everything. To minimize court time and promote healthy communication between separated parents, East Baton Rouge Parish family court judges are ordering families to use co-p…
Divorce can bring out the worst in parents who are already accustomed to bickering with each other. Even an argument about whether a kid should join a soccer team—and who will pay—can end up in a courtroom.
For many co-parents, the toughest part is dealing with the ex. It’s impossible to just move on from someone without a backward glance when you share kids — some amount of interaction is necessary.
And beating her at her own game.
The app, coParenter, promises to save parents money and keep them out of court. But there's a catch.
Parenting is challenging, even in the best of circumstances. Guiding the emotional and physical development of another human being is a massive responsibility. Throw a separation or divorce into the mix, and it’s easy to see how much more fraught the landscape can be.
Start communication with your co-parent through TalkingParents. Keep your co-parenting life organized and accountable.