Reunification Therapy

Restoring Connection. Rebuilding Trust. Strengthening Families.

When parent–child relationships become strained or disrupted—whether due to divorce, conflict, or extended separation—reunification therapy provides a structured, supportive path forward.
Our approach combines evidence-informed therapeutic interventions with a neutral, child-focused framework designed to help families heal.

Our Reunification Services Help With:

  • Parent–child rejection or estrangement

  • High-conflict co-parenting dynamics

  • Transitions after court involvement or custody changes

  • Reducing anxiety, rebuilding communication, and creating safe interactions

  • Restoring healthy, appropriate parent–child relationships

What Makes Our Approach Unique:

  • A neutral, court-aware process that prioritizes the child’s emotional wellbeing

  • Step-by-step treatment plans individualized to each family

  • Collaboration with attorneys, guardians ad litem, and the court when required

  • A focus on developing sustainable communication and co-parenting skills

  • Trauma-sensitive, developmentally appropriate techniques

Goal: A healthier, more stable family system in which children can experience meaningful, secure relationships with both parents.


Parenting Coordination

Reducing Conflict. Supporting Co-Parents. Protecting Children.

Parenting coordination is a specialized, court-appointed (or voluntary) service designed to help high-conflict co-parents resolve disputes, follow court orders, and make child-focused decisions more effectively.

Benefits of Parenting Coordination:

  • Reduces ongoing conflict and litigation

  • Helps parents implement parenting plans consistently

  • Provides structured conflict resolution

  • Improves communication skills and decision-making

  • Keeps children out of adult disputes

How We Work:

  • Clear guidelines and expectations set from the start

  • Ongoing monitoring and coaching to reduce conflict

  • Assistance with day-to-day parenting plan issues (scheduling, exchanges, communication, etc.)

  • Neutral, balanced decision-making within the scope of the court order

  • Regular reporting to attorneys or the court when required

Goal: A calmer, more predictable environment where children can thrive—even when parents struggle to cooperate.


Why Professionals Refer to Us

  • Experienced working with high-conflict families

  • Trauma-informed and developmentally aware

  • Neutral, ethical, court-compliant processes

  • Clear documentation and communication