Amicable Separation & Co-Parenting Intensive

This intensive is ideal for couples who want:

  • A respectful and amicable separation process

  • Healthy communication tools to reduce conflict

  • A way to understand each other’s needs without escalating tension

  • A therapist-guided space to clarify expectations and next steps

  • Support in staying grounded, especially when emotions are high

  • A roadmap to take to their legal team or mediators

    You will leave with:

  • More clarity about the direction of your separation

  • A shared understanding of goals, even if you don’t agree on everything

  • A healthier communication pattern you can use moving forward

  • A therapeutic roadmap outlining the topics you want to discuss with your legal team

  • Tools to regulate emotions and reduce conflict

  • A sense of control and stability during a major life transition

    You will be given a therapeutic summary to give to your attorney based on things you agree on such as:

  • Co-parenting values or scheduling preferences

  • Expectations for communication during the transition

  • Ideas for dividing responsibilities

  • Any open questions or decisions you want legal professionals to address

    This service is therapeutic in nature and is not legal mediation, legal advice, or legal representation. Any summaries or notes generated during the intensive are for therapeutic clarity only and are not legally binding documents.
    Clients are strongly encouraged to consult with their attorney, mediator, or legal professional before making decisions regarding custody, finances, or separation agreements.

What Is a Therapy Intensive?

A therapy intensive is a longer, highly focused therapeutic session (3 hours) designed to create meaningful change quickly.

An intensive helps you:

  • Separate without conflict

  • Come to an agreement on things such as custody

  • Have a Clinical Therapist guide the conversation

  • Address issues in a concentrated, effective format

Why Choose an Intensive?

  • Faster Progress

  • Practical Tools You Can Use Today

  • Fewer Scheduling Barriers

  • Cost-Effective

  • Avoid the Courts