At Wholesome Psychology, our Edmonton and St. Albert parenting coordination services provide a compassionate, evidence-based approach for separated and divorced parents in high-conflict situations. We understand how stressful and emotionally draining co-parenting after separation or divorce can be, especially when legal concerns and the wellbeing of your child intersect. Our trained, neutral parenting coordinators work with families to ease tension, reduce gridlock, and prioritize the health and happiness of children—no matter how challenging the circumstances.
Parenting coordination is a specialized, child-focused process designed for parents who experience ongoing conflict or who struggle to implement their parenting plans, separation agreements, or custody orders. As neutral third-party professionals, parenting coordinators often have backgrounds in psychology, social work, or law, and they help families implement and follow legally binding agreements in a manner that shields children from parental conflict.
Unlike traditional family counseling, parenting coordination combines elements of dispute resolution, mediation, education, and—when necessary—arbitration. This means your coordinator not only helps facilitate effective communication and cooperation, but they may also have the authority to make certain binding decisions if mutual agreement cannot be reached. For related support, you may want to learn about our parenting support options.
Parenting coordination is ideal for:
At Wholesome Psychology, our role is always to support the best interests of your children—and to help you, as parents, focus on rebuilding a workable partnership for their benefit.
Our service begins with a comprehensive assessment of your family’s unique situation, including reviewing relevant court orders or parenting plans. As parenting coordinators, we will:
To see how parenting coordination fits within our broader approach to family therapy, visit our services page.
Located in both Edmonton and St. Albert, Wholesome Psychology offers child-centred parenting coordination that reflects the latest research in family dynamics, conflict resolution, and child psychology. Our coordinators are registered mental health professionals who maintain neutrality, uphold confidentiality, and are committed to respectful, non-judgmental support in every interaction.
Distinct advantages of working with our team include:
Our parenting coordination services address a wide range of challenges, including:
Discover more about our family conflict counselling services and related supports.
Explore our FAQ page for answers to more common questions about the process.
No. While both services are valuable, counseling focuses primarily on emotional healing for individuals or families, while parenting coordination is a structured dispute resolution process related to parenting arrangements and court orders. If you are interested in counseling to address emotional issues, please see our parenting support services.
Parenting coordination can be court-ordered or voluntarily chosen by parents. If you are unsure about your legal obligations, our team can collaborate with your lawyer or help you understand the process in Alberta. Learn more about coping with divorce or separation.
Safety is our top priority. Not all cases are suitable for parenting coordination—especially those with significant risk to children or parents. We provide appropriate guidance, resources, and referrals in these cases. Please visit our family violence resources page for more information.
While confidentiality is maintained to the extent possible, certain aspects may be subject to court reporting or disclosure, especially when child safety is at risk. Your coordinator will provide details about confidentiality at your intake session.
You may also be interested in support for child and youth mental health and our family caregiver stress resources.
If you are in the Edmonton or St. Albert area and need professional support in your co-parenting journey, our skilled parenting coordinators are here to help you and your family move forward with greater peace and stability. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation and take the first step toward healthier co-parenting and a brighter future for your child. You can reach us here to book your appointment.