Divorce Planning for Parents
Divorce is hardest when children are involved. DivorceIQ helps parents understand custody options, build effective co-parenting plans, minimize the emotional impact on kids, and navigate child support calculations so you can protect what matters most.
How DivorceIQ Helps
- โUnderstand the difference between joint custody, sole custody, and various parenting schedule options
- โGet guidance on building a co-parenting plan that works for your family's specific situation
- โLearn how child support is calculated in your state and what factors affect the amount
- โDiscover strategies to reduce the emotional toll of divorce on children of different ages
- โPrepare for custody evaluations and understand what courts look for when determining the best interests of the child
Key Features
- โ Custody arrangement comparison tool that explains joint, sole, physical, and legal custody
- โ Age-specific guidance on how to talk to children about divorce
- โ Co-parenting communication templates and schedule planning assistance
- โ Child support estimation based on your state's guidelines and your circumstances
- โ Parenting plan checklist covering holidays, vacations, education, healthcare, and extracurricular decisions
โI was terrified about losing time with my kids. DivorceIQ helped me understand my custody options and prepare a solid parenting plan before I even met with my lawyer. I felt so much more confident walking into that first meeting.โ
Sarah M.
Mother of two, recently divorced
FAQs
Common questions for parents going through divorce
DivorceIQ explains the different types of custody arrangements, helps you understand what courts consider when determining custody, and guides you through creating a detailed parenting plan. It covers everything from visitation schedules to decision-making authority for education, healthcare, and religious upbringing.
DivorceIQ provides general guidance on how child support is calculated in each state, including the factors that affect the amount such as income, custody time split, healthcare costs, and childcare expenses. For an exact calculation, we recommend consulting a family law attorney or using your state's official child support calculator.
DivorceIQ provides strategies for dealing with difficult co-parents, including communication techniques, documentation best practices, and information about when and how to involve the court. It also explains options like parallel parenting for high-conflict situations where traditional co-parenting is not feasible.