Come to Our Next
Parenting Plan
Workshop!
Both in-person and virtual attendance available!
📅 April 3, 2025 @ 5-7 PM MST
Create a Parenting Plan That Works for You
Limited to 10 Total Participants
Navigating co-parenting after divorce can be overwhelming—but you don’t have to do it alone. This workshop helps you create a personalized plan that meets your family’s needs while reducing stress and legal costs.
Address or Zoom link provided upon registration.
What You'll Get From Our Workshop:

A personalized parenting plan

Tips to avoid co-parenting mistakes

Help navigating schedules & transitions

Proven strategies for handling conflict
Schedule & Details
📅 Thursday, April 3, 2025 | 5–7 PM MST
(In-person in Central Denver & Zoom available)
📅 Thursday, April 17, 5–7 PM MST
(Finalizing your plan)
🎫 $295 for session one | $495 for both
Questions? Email info@betterthanbeforedivorce.com
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