Learn From Decades of Experience

These instructors have worked as independent professionals and together for years, helping families find balance, even in the most challenging situations.

Cathe Madison is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience helping families navigate the most challenging stages of separation and divorce. She has worked for years with high-conflict families, domestic violence cases, and sex offender treatment, as well as serving as a custody evaluator and reunification therapist. Cathe is known for her hands-on, compassionate approach; often stepping beyond the therapy office to connect with families through shared activities and real-world experiences. Her family systems–based approach to treatment has helped countless families rebuild trust, improve communication, and create healthier environments for their children.

Dr. Natalie Malovich is a licensed psychologist with several decades of experience working with children and families. She began her career treating and evaluating children who had experienced trauma and later focused her expertise on custody evaluations, parent coordination, and co-parenting therapy. Today, Dr. Malovich specializes in mediation for separated or divorcing parents, helping them make child-centered decisions that support stability and emotional well-being. Her career has been dedicated to ensuring that children’s needs remain at the heart of every family transition.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who are these courses for?

    These courses are designed for parents navigating divorce or separation—whether you’re court-ordered to take a class, proactively seeking strategies to manage a difficult co-parent, or facing major changes in your family. These courses are full of tips for co-parenting with a difficult ex or former partner, and focus on action items you can do yourself.

  • How are the courses delivered?

    Our courses are fully online, self-paced, and accessible anytime, so you can learn at your own speed and revisit lessons whenever you need.

  • What will I get out of the courses?

    You’ll gain practical tools to improve communication, set boundaries, reduce conflict, and focus on what’s best for your child—regardless of your co-parenting situation.

  • Do these courses count as court-ordered co-parenting classes?

    Yes. Our High-Conflict Co-Parenting course is recognized for court requirements in many places. Check with your local court to confirm eligibility. Each section of the 15-hour course has a quiz with a minimum passing requirement so that you (and we) can prove you completed the course.

Real Results for Real Families

Parents who came in stressed or skeptical consistently found strategies they could use, with over 92% rating the course “good” or “excellent.” We asked what they thought of the course and here is what some had to say:

“It was really helpful learning the different perspectives presented in the course to help resolve conflict and find personal peace. I found the class helped me find clarity regarding what has worked and what can improve regarding my co-parenting situation.”

“Good and helpful information. New ways to see and approach things. Grateful for the online option.”

“Validation and knowing that I have been working in the right direction. Helpful tools to continue this journey.”

“Ability to understand potentially the best ways to navigate co-parenting, and being able to make it the best experience for the kids as possible. ”

“I like that it went into detail about all the intricacies of complex coparenting. It felt very validating. ”

Start today and gain the tools you need to navigate co-parenting with confidence.