CommonGround

CommonGround Family Resolution offers a range of specialized services designed to help families navigate conflict with clarity, structure, and compassion. Whether though Co-Parenting Coaching, Intensive Family (Reunification) Therapy, Parenting Coordination, or Guardian ad Litem services, each approach is tailored to a family’s unique needs while sharing a common purpose: helping families improve understanding, reduce conflict, and create a stronger foundation for healthy relationships and future growth.

Co‑Parenting Coaching

Your relationship may have ended, but your connection as co-parents continues.

Co‑Parenting Coaching is a coaching approach that begins by focusing on what unites you: your shared love for your child and your mutual hopes for their well-being.

Even in the midst of conflict, we start with shared goals—like stability, safety, and healthy development—and use them as a foundation. From there, we build practical strategies to navigate communication, boundaries, and decision-making.

The process is structured and supportive, helping you shift from old patterns toward a more effective co-parenting partnership that truly serves your child.


Intensive Family Therapy

Past conflict, changes in the family, or misunderstandings can create distance between you and your child—at times even leading them to resist or refuse contact.

Intensive family therapy, including reunification support when needed, provides a safe space to begin rebuilding trust, improving communication, and creating an environment of mutual respect. Our goal: a stronger foundation for growth and connection so you and your child can find your way back to each other.


Parenting Coordination

Parenting Coordination offers co-parents an alternative dispute resolution process to traditional court involvement. As a Parenting Coordinator (PC), I provide parents with education about children’s needs, strategies to manage conflict, and assistance in implementing, modifying, and complying with their parenting plan.


Guardian ad Litem

In contested custody cases, a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) may be assigned to provide the Court with an objective, child-focused perspective. As a GAL, I conduct an independent investigation into the child’s needs and offer informed recommendations to best support the child’s well-being.