Features
Married Parents
Co-Parents
Single Parents
Cohabitating Parents
Problem #1:
A lack of structure within the home can cause disharmony in the family. Miscommunication between parents can also negatively affect the way a child is brought up. Separate parenting agendas and unsynchronized scheduling of parenting plans can bring conflicts into the marriage.
Solution:
Parents who live in the home together should explore ways to strengthen their relationship with each other, as well as their children. Building happiness in the relationship by means of proper communication through a Joint Family Planner, there will be more to offer your child. Reducing stress in the household and parenting as a unified team will allow for an easier transition with dealing with parenting problems.
The Benefits of Scheduling
A co-parenting calendar is an essential tool that any parent can use to organize a HAPPY JOINT LIFE they share with another parent.
- Time Management
- Productivity
- Better Records
- More Organized
- Stress Relief


Problem #2:
Divorce, Separation, and Joint Custody can put a strain on family life. Adjusting to these life-changing events can affect your job, social life, and quality time with your children.
Solution:
Joint Family Planner has created several solutions to assist in organizing your new life. We have day planners, scheduling applications, and useful resources that will help to create order from the difficulties of divorce and co-parenting.


The Key to Co-Parenting
Prearranged SCHEDULING of meetings and events accomplishes several essential aspects to successful co-parenting:
- Communication
- Teamwork
- Regular Meetings
- Consistency (for the child)


"Developed with the best interests of children in mind, a co-parenting plan details how much time children will spend time with each parent, scheduling details, how major and minor decisions about children will be made, exchanges of information and ongoing communication about the children, children’s extra-curricular activities, and how parental disputes will be resolved." - Psychology Today
PARENTING STRUCTURE
Whether you are a Married Parent
Co-Parent
Single Parent
or Cohabitating Parent
scheduling and planning are intricate essentials to a quality parenting structure. Establish healthy communication between parents by using a Joint Family Planner
Joint Family Planner

STATISTICS
Co-Parents
Single Parents
Cohabitating Parents
Some of the key issues that have to be addressed when putting together a parenting plan include... the children’s school schedules and extracurricular activities, the parents’ work schedules, [and] scheduling for holidays and summer vacations...

Like reading or riding a bike, organizing is a skill that can be taught. Good organizational systems have a way of making time fall into place.
BENEFITS
Manage family transitions
Cooperative parenting
Effectively minimizes conflicts
Builds healthy relationships
Household structure and stability
Properly monitoring children’s activities
More effective parenting
Higher quality relationships