
Creating a Healthy Co-parenting Relationship After Divorce, with Julia Hoffman
We hear all the time that co-parenting with your ex is hard.
And it seems almost inevitable that you’re going to be arguing and maybe even taking each other to court often between the time that you split until the kids have all grown.
Our guest today - Julia Hoffman - says it doesn’t have to be that way. You can choose to have a different kind of coparenting relationship, starting with taking full responsibility for creating the kind of experience you want to have.
Topics Discussed:
Challenging the shame and stigma around divorce
Advice for navigating the co-parenting relationship
How to support exes and new partners in coparenting
Owning your part in the marriage
Prioritizing the kids’ well being
Benefits of coparenting
About Julia Hoffman
Julia Hoffman, based in Dallas, TX, but serving clients nationwide, is determined to reshape the narrative around divorce and co-parenting. With a Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy and specialized training from Martha Beck's Coaching program, Julia offers unique expertise informed by both professional knowledge and personal experience as a child of divorce and co-parent herself.
As a proud mother alongside her wife Christy, Julia shares in the joys and challenges of co-parenting their four daughters with their Dad and Bonus Mom.
Julia is committed to eradicating the stigma surrounding divorce and empowering divorcing parents to reimagine their family and discover the possibilities of a post-divorce life filled with joy and peace.
