Co-Parenting After Divorce:
a practical guide to raising kids across two homes
A 6-week course for building a respectful, cooperative co-parenting relationship across two homes.
Divorce changes your relationship with your co-parent.
It doesn't end your shared role as parents.
Co-Parenting After Divorce is a 6-week course designed to help you:
• redefine your relationship as co-parents
• keep your child out of the middle
• communicate clearly and respectfully
• make decisions and solve problems together
• create stability across two different homes
• build a co-parenting relationship that can grow with your family
This course is educational and supportive, not legal advice.
Your family may have changed shape. You can still build something peaceful, supportive, and strong.
6 weekly PDF modules • Delivered weekly by email • No portal or platform required
What’s Included
1. Becoming Co-Parents
Redefining your relationship after the romantic relationship ends
2. Keeping Your Child Out of the Middle
Protecting your child’s relationships, emotional safety, and freedom to love both parents
3. Communicating as Co-Parents
Clear, respectful communication that keeps the focus on your child
4. Making Decisions Together
Collaboration, compromise, and problem-solving across two homes
5. Two Homes, One Childhood
Creating consistency without requiring sameness
6. The Family You’re Becoming
Building a co-parenting relationship that can grow with you
This Course Is For People Who
• want to create a healthy co-parenting relationship after divorce or separation
• share parenting responsibilities and want to work together more effectively
• want their child to feel free to love and belong in both homes
• sometimes struggle with communication, decisions, transitions, or differences between households
• want to reduce tension before it becomes conflict
• want practical tools for raising a child together while living separate lives
What You'll Receive
6 weeks of PDFs — delivered weekly by email
Each week includes:
•an in-depth guided lesson
• practical examples and scripts
• reflection & integration exercises
• a grounding reminder
• practical tools you can return to again and again
What This Course Is
Divorce ends a partnership.
But when you share children, another relationship continues.
Co-Parenting After Divorce is about learning how to build that relationship intentionally.
This course will help you:
• shift from former partners to co-parents
• communicate with greater clarity and respect
• keep your child out of adult communication and conflict
• make shared decisions without requiring complete agreement
• recognize when consistency matters—and when different is simply different
• support your child’s belonging in both homes
• create a co-parenting relationship that can evolve as your child grows
Pricing
Choose the rate that fits your current capacity. No explanation required.
Full Rate
$108
$18 a week
Supported Rate
$90
$15 a week
Access Rate
$72
$12 a week
About Your Guide
I’m Natasha Bacca — a Divorce Doula, certified High-Conflict Divorce Coach, certified Mediator, and long-time educator.
I walk with people through the ashes of life transitions and into their rebirth — offering soulful tools, practical clarity, and spiritual grounding.
With a Master’s Degree in Education and over 20 years of teaching experience, I created this course to help parents build a respectful, practical co-parenting relationship after divorce — one that supports their child while making room for two separate homes and lives.
My passion is helping you release what no longer serves, reclaim your voice, and rise radiant into your next chapter.
I’d be honored to walk alongside you.
💌 Questions or support? Reach me at DivorceDoula@NatashaBacca.com
Frequently Asked Questions
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No. All materials are sent via email as PDFs — simple and accessible.
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You’ll get your first bundle (Intro + Week 1) the Monday following payment; then a new lesson each week for the duration of the course.
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No. You do not need to have a perfect relationship with your co-parent to benefit from this course.
This course is designed for parents who have enough ability and willingness to communicate, make shared decisions, and work toward a cooperative parenting relationship.
If ongoing hostility, manipulation, or high conflict makes cooperative co-parenting unrealistic, the Parallel Parenting course may be a better fit.
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Plan for 60–120 minutes per week, at your own pace.
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You keep all PDFs forever — move at your own rhythm.
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No. Enrollment is a commitment to your healing journey. Try Foundations first if you’re unsure.
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No. This is a self-paced course. If you’d like extra support, optional 1:1 sessions with Natasha are available separately.
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No. This guide provides education, orientation, and practical support for the early stages of divorce. It is not legal advice or a substitute for an attorney or therapist.