For Family Therapists

Spend the session
on what matters.

When the calendar runs itself and the expenses settle themselves, the therapy hour can be about the family, not the freight of the logistics the family hasn't sorted yet.

BLUF. A calendar and expense system the family can actually keep using between sessions, designed for amicable co-parenting, not high-conflict litigation.

Get a free Pro account Model Parenting Plan (PDF) · coming soon

How therapists use CoFam

Six ways it shows up in your practice.

01

Give the therapy hour back to what matters

Family and co-parenting therapy sessions get hijacked by logistics, "whose Tuesday was it?" "Did you Venmo me for camp?" When the calendar and the expense ledger run themselves, the session can focus on the patterns underneath, not the scheduling residue on top.

02

A shared color, a shared narrative

Each parent gets a color in CoFam. Sessions can use the calendar directly, "look at this stretch where the kids spent four nights with one of you, no transitions", to surface what felt good, what was hard, and what the family wants to repeat or change. The visual story replaces the he-said-she-said.

03

Pre-session homework, in the family's pocket

Suggest a small experiment, a different Sunday handoff time, a new "no work texts after 8pm" agreement, a holiday alternation, and they can drag-paint it into the calendar in 30 seconds. Behavior change you can actually try between sessions, not aspirational language on a worksheet.

04

Low-conflict communication scaffolding

CoFam's proposal-and-accept flow turns "change of plans" into a structured exchange instead of an emotional one. Either parent can propose; the other accepts or counters. Therapists can coach the communication directly inside the tool the family is already using, instead of inside the toxic SMS thread.

05

Records that exist if needed, invisible if not

Every confirmation, every reimbursement, every message is captured by default. Most families never need to look at it. But for the families where one parent is still anxious about "what if we end up in court?", knowing the record exists, but is not the point of the product, is exactly the right therapeutic posture.

06

A free Pro account, for the practice you actually run

Every licensed family therapist, LMFT, and clinical social worker doing co-parenting work gets a complimentary Pro seat. Use it to demo the product, prepare for sessions, or model the change you're asking the family to try.

Take the logistics out of your next family session.