Create a Parenting Plan That Actually Works

The guided process that helps a parent, or co-parents, build clear, comprehensive parenting agreements that prevent future conflict and protect what matters most

You Don't Want to Wing the Most Important Decisions

If you’re facing divorce with children involved, you know how overwhelming it feels to make parenting decisions while your world is shifting and while you don’t know what life will bring you.

You’ve probably looked at generic parenting plan templates online or received a basic court form from your attorney. But those one-size-fits-all documents don’t account for your family’s specific needs.

Maybe you’re worried about making agreements that sound reasonable now, but create confusion later. Perhaps you’re concerned about missing important details that could cause problems down the road. What about the particular dynamics of your family that are not represented in the standard forms?

If you don’t address these details now, you’ll likely find yourself back in conflict repeatedly.

There's a Better Way to Plan Your Family's Future

What if there was a way to create a parenting plan that actually reflects your family’s real life, not just legal requirements?

After years of helping families navigate divorce transitions, I developed the Parenting Plan Blueprint process.

Unlike generic templates, the Blueprint approach focuses on creating agreements that work in practice, not just on paper.

The result is a detailed, realistic parenting plan that reduces future conflict because it addresses the nuances that cause most co-parenting problems before they happen.

This Is About Protecting What Matters Most

I created the Parenting Plan Blueprint because I was tired of watching well-intentioned parents get trapped in cycles of conflict that could have been prevented.

When I see families transform their co-parenting relationship from tense and uncertain to collaborative and clear, I’m reminded that divorce doesn’t have to damage children.

This isn’t just about creating legal documents. It’s about protecting your children’s sense of security and preserving the family values that matter to you.

About Shannon

I’m Shannon, and I understand the unique challenges of creating sustainable co-parenting arrangements because I’ve guided so many families through this exact process.

I know how overwhelming this process can feel. The weight of making the best decisions that will affect your children for years to come.

You don’t have to figure this out alone, and you don’t have to settle for a plan that doesn’t truly serve your family.

Introducing the Parenting Plan Blueprint

The Parenting Plan Blueprint is a structured service designed specifically for co-parents who want to create comprehensive, thoughtful parenting agreements.

This guided process takes you from uncertainty and generic templates to a detailed, personalized parenting plan that reflects your family’s real needs.

What You’ll Experience:

Clear Communication Framework

Establish respectful boundaries and protocols so you can co-parent effectively without unnecessary tension

Comprehensive Schedule Planning

Cover all the details from routine pickup times to holiday rotations, eliminating confusion and stress

Decision-Making Clarity

Define who handles what decisions and how to resolve disagreements, preventing power struggles

Protected Family Values

Ensure your important traditions and parenting principles are preserved even as your family structure changes

Conflict Prevention

Address potential friction points before they become problems, saving emotional energy

Legal Readiness

Have a thorough, well-considered plan ready for attorney review or court filing

What's Included:

Comprehensive Pre-Session Assessment

Detailed intake questionnaire to identify priorities, concerns, and family-specific needs. So you can clarify what matters most before your working session

90-Minute Collaborative Planning Session

Guided conversation covering all essential parenting plan components. So you can make informed decisions with neutral, expert facilitation

Real-Time Coaching and Guidance

Professional support to navigate difficult topics and flag potential issues So you can address challenges constructively without escalating conflict

Custom Parenting Plan Draft

Written summary of all decisions made, organized for legal review or court filing So you have a comprehensive document ready for next steps in your process

Implementation Support

Follow-up by email and optional revision session if needed So you can finalize details and feel confident about your agreements

COMMON QUESTIONS

We can't agree on anything right now. Will this process even work for us?

This is exactly when the Blueprint process is most valuable. The structured framework helps couples focus on their children’s needs rather than past conflicts. I’ve successfully guided many high-conflict situations to productive agreements. I can work with one of you directly or both of you in tandem.

Templates miss the nuances that cause real-world problems. The Blueprint process ensures you actually think through how agreements will work in daily life, preventing future conflicts that generic plans typically create. This also affords you the creative ability to outline what works best for your family.

While joint sessions are ideal, I also work with individual parents who want to develop thoughtful proposals for their co-parent’s consideration. Having a well-reasoned plan often encourages cooperation. This is also a place where you can prepare a proposed parenting plan to take to your attorney so they have a place to start from and a clear understanding of your goals.

Imagine Six Months From Now

Your co-parenting relationship is working smoothly. School pickups happen without confusion. Holiday schedules are clear and fair.

When decisions need to be made about your children’s activities, you have frameworks that guide productive conversations.

Your children feel secure because they know what to expect. They see their parents treating each other with respect.

You Have Two Choices:

Continue trying to figure this out as you go, dealing with constant renegotiation and stress around every decision.

Or invest in creating a thoughtful foundation now with a proven process that helps families avoid the common pitfalls. This is an easy way to take the hard out of co-parenting.

If you’re ready to create a parenting plan that actually works for your family, click the button below.