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Child-centered co-parenting toolbox

Clear expectations.
Fewer misunderstandings.

Organize communication practices that support the child, preserve each participant’s voice, and clearly identify anything that still needs discussion.

This is a conversation guide—not a court order. Each topic can be marked Agreed, Needs Discussion, or Not Applicable. The builder does not decide what either participant must accept.

1. Participants and purpose

Avoid full legal names, birth dates, addresses, and case numbers.

2. Communication method and timing

3. Urgent and emergency communication

4. Schedule changes and delays

5. Exchanges, transportation, and belongings

6. School, medical, and activity information

7. Child-related expenses

8. Disagreements and review

Important: This educational tool does not provide legal advice, create a mediation relationship, establish confidentiality, modify a court order, or create a binding agreement. It does not store or send entries to Child Safety First. A mediated agreement may have legal consequences; participants should obtain appropriate legal advice before signing or relying on formal terms. Do not enter full legal names, addresses, birth dates, case numbers, medical records, or other sensitive information.
Child Safety First Parenting Communication Agreement Builder · Version 1.0