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CO-PARENTING APPS.

A co-parenting app is a tool designed to help separated parents manage shared responsibilities for their children by providing features like shared calendars, secure messaging, expense tracking, and document storage. Popular co-parenting apps include Our Family Wizard and AppClose.

Attorney Michael S. Bailey recently participated in a seminar regarding co-parenting apps, which can be utilized by parents to improve their communications regarding their children.

Co-parenting apps can be utilized to communicate with the other parent in a secure place; to track and pay for the children’s expenses; to manage the children's schedules for healthcare, activities, and other events; and to provide reports in the event the parents have any conflicts requiring court intervention.

Co-parenting apps are helpful to track the truth; reduce conflict; and coordinate “team” efforts in co-parenting children.

Some co-parenting apps require a fee for their services, while some do not.

Courts can order parents to communicate exclusively through a co-parenting app in high conflict situations.

A co-parenting app may be beneficial to you as you co-parent your children.

Any questions about co-parenting apps? The attorneys at Bailey & Gunderson Co., L.P.A., with offices in Norwood and Western Hills, at 513-631-0022, can answer your questions about co-parenting apps.

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