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Co-Parenting Counseling in Utah

Co-parenting counseling is a form of family therapy designed to help parents work together after separation or divorce — even when communication is strained or trust is low.

 

Our therapists help parents shift from conflict to cooperation so children experience consistency, stability, and emotional safety across households.

Co-parenting counseling in Utah helps parents improve communication, reduce conflict, and support children during and after separation or divorce. Kane Counseling Services regularly works with high-conflict divorce family counseling and offers co-parenting counseling in Lehi and Provo, with telehealth options available across Utah.

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What Co-parenting counseling helps with

Our Utah co-parenting counseling services focus on:

  • Reducing conflict between parents

  • Improving respectful, child-focused communication

  • Creating consistent parenting strategies across homes

  • Navigating custody exchanges and schedules

  • Managing emotional triggers and reactive patterns

  • Supporting children through transitions

  • Establishing boundaries and expectations

The goal is not to revisit the relationship — it’s to support the child.

Co-Parenting Therapy vs. Couples Counseling

Co-parenting counseling is not couples therapy.

  • Focus is on the child’s needs, not the romantic relationship

  • Sessions are structured and goal-oriented

  • Therapists remain neutral and child-centered

  • Communication skills are practical and forward-focused

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Court-Aware & High-Conflict Co-Parenting Support

We frequently work with families experiencing high-conflict co-parenting, including:

  • Ongoing legal involvement

  • Tense or minimal communication between parents

  • Difficulty following parenting plans

  • Repeated misunderstandings or escalations

 

Our therapists are experienced in maintaining neutrality and structure while keeping sessions focused on the child’s wellbeing.

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Is Transformative Divorce Counseling Different?

Unlike traditional counseling, transformative divorce counseling focuses specifically on the unique challenges parents face during separation. Our approach goes beyond individual therapy by helping both spouses understand each other’s needs, improve communication, and collaborate on solutions that prioritize the well-being of their children.

We work closely with attorneys, judges, guardians ad litem, and other legal professionals involved in your case to ensure counseling supports the legal process where appropriate. This collaboration allows therapy to be aligned with court requirements, parenting plans, and family agreements, helping minimize stress and conflict while keeping the focus on healthy co-parenting.

 

At the same time, our counseling provides a safe, nonjudgmental space for parents to process emotions, reflect on the impact of divorce, and develop strategies to manage conflict constructively.

 

By addressing both emotional needs and practical considerations, transformative divorce counseling helps families navigate separation with less stress, healthier communication, and reduced impact on children.

Learn How Transformative Divorce Counseling Can Help Your Family

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8 Weeks to Better
Co-Parenting

Imagine a life where drop-offs are smooth, communication with your co-parent is respectful, and your children move between homes with confidence.

 

Our 8 Weeks to Better Co-Parenting program helps parents achieve exactly that.

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