Separation & Co-Parenting Counseling
The end of a relationship is not only a legal shift — it is a relational restructuring. Whether separation is being considered or divorce has already been decided, this work focuses on stabilizing communication, clarifying boundaries, and creating structure for what comes next.
Co-Parenting Support May Be Helpful If:
Communication quickly escalates
Boundaries across households are unclear
Children are exposed to adult conflict
Parenting expectations are inconsistent
Separation or divorce is recent
What We Focus On
Reducing reactive communication
Establishing clear frameworks
Creating consistent expectations
Clarifying roles and boundaries
Protecting children from adult conflict
Co-parenting does not require friendship.
It requires clarity and consistency.
Professional Referrals
Ashley Lord Counseling works with families navigating separation and divorce and accepts referrals from family law attorneys and other professionals.
The focus remains on stabilizing co-parenting dynamics and supporting children through transition.