You don't have to be best friends to be great teammates for your kids. Collaboration in co-parenting is a set of habits — and a few shared tools — not a personality trait.
Between schedules, expenses, school forms, and doctor's notes, co-parents manage a surprising amount of information. The fix isn't more messages — it's the right information, in one place, available to both.
Most co-parenting conflict isn't about big disagreements — it's about mismatched information. Here's how a single shared source of truth turns "I thought you said Thursday" into calm, predictable weeks.