Protect yourself before your ex creates chaos

A solid parenting plan shuts that shit down before it starts. Future you will thank you.

A plan that minimizes chaos instead of creating it

High-conflict personalities feel unstable and unpredictable at first, but they all follow the same playbook. Once you learn their patterns, you can see their next steps from a mile away. 

One of their tactics?
Weaponizing your parenting plan

They will exploit every weak spot, vague clause, and hidden landmine. Yes, they will find every single one if you don’t lock them down. 

A traditional coparenting plan will not cut it

You need someone who understands how your toxic, narcissistic, whatever-the-fuck ex thinks — and where they’ll look for leverage.

Getting into the high-conflict personality’s headspace is the only way to protect your family and minimize the chaos.

Livi smiles while crossing her arms and looking towards her right.

The Parenting Plan Review that’ll limit your ex’s drama

I review your parenting plan like a crisis response document — because that’s exactly what it becomes in high-conflict dynamics. You need to prepare for every scenario with that lens. 

My Parenting Plan Review helps you do just that. Here’s how it works:

Intake Call

(60 minutes)

We discuss your unique situation and what you want to achieve with your parenting plan. 

Redline & Detailed Review

(10 business days)

I review your draft plan to identify where your ex will exploit it and give you language to take to your lawyer to patch the holes.

Review Call

(60 minutes)

We walk through my review and go over any questions you still have.

“Before talking to Liv I had no clue how parenting plans actually worked or what I should even be asking for. Liv pointed out a bunch of things I never would’ve thought about and gave me solid stuff to take back to my lawyer. I’m still in the process, but I feel way more confident now that I’m pushing for a plan that actually minimizes chaos instead of creating more of it.”

— B., Iowa Dad

Lock down your parenting plan before it traps you in chaos.

If you’re still in the legal process, let’s get this right the first time.