Technological advances have provided divorced parents with a lot of assistance, as there are now numerous coparenting apps that exist to help solve communication problems and make sure both parents are on the same page.
Here are a few coparenting apps you may consider trying after your divorce.
- WeParent: WeParent is great for managing appointments, events, documents, budgets and custody schedules, and includes messaging functionality. It was designed by a psychologist and is based on psychological research to ensure stress-free communication.
- OurFamilyWizard: Developed by a divorced couple, this app ensures smooth communication between parents, each of whom has their own account. Additional third-party accounts for children, grandparents, mediators, therapists and other professionals can be added. It picks up on negative messaging tones and provides alternatives to ensure more cordial communication. All communication is logged for you to use in court proceedings as needed.
- Coparently: This app features a variety of tools to help with communication, scheduling, expense tracking and other important information. Children can be added to the account to contribute their own schedules and make requests. This is highly beneficial for families with teenagers.
- Parentship: This app features a customizable dashboard with upcoming events and reminders, as well as coordinated calendars, child profiles and document centers for social security information, birth certificates, passports and insurance paperwork.
- 2Houses: This app is designed for easier organization of custody schedules, child expenses, important information and uploading notes and photos.
For more app recommendations to help you with your coparenting, contact an experienced Minnesota custody lawyer at Appelhof, Pfeifer & Hart, P.A.