Professional association connecting Ohio families to certified mediators specializing in custody, co-parenting, divorce, and family disputes across all regions of the state. Provides a searchable mediator directory, ethics standards, and training for Ohio mediators. Call 614-221-6825 or email info@mediateohio.org Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Fees vary by mediator — private mediation costs less than contested litigation and is often faster.
Co-parenting programs help separated and divorced parents share custody constructively, minimize conflict, and raise children across two households. Most states require court-ordered parent education (often called 'parenting classes' or 'children first' programs) before finalizing a divorce or custody order involving minor children. These classes are usually four to six hours, available online or in person, and cost 5–$75. Private co-parenting mediation is available through court-based mediation programs (often free or sliding-scale) and through private mediators certified by state mediation councils. Digital tools like OurFamilyWizard, Talking Parents, and 2Houses provide court-admissible communication logs, shared calendars, expense tracking, and messaging — many family courts now encourage or require their use in high-conflict cases. This directory includes all three: state-required classes, mediators, and co-parenting apps.
Co-Parenting in Ohio
Ohio has dedicated Domestic Relations Courts and Juvenile Courts (which handle paternity and unmarried-parent custody) in most counties. The Office of Child Support operates under JFS. Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, and Akron anchor the major metros. The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services, Legal Aid of Western Ohio, and Community Legal Aid cover the state.
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Franklin County - Focus on Children Program — Court-required parenting education class for divorcing and separating parents in Franklin County. Covers the impact of separation on childre
Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations - Mediation — Court-connected mediation services helping parents in Cuyahoga County and the Cleveland area reach voluntary agreements on custody, visitati
Hamilton County - Conciliation & Mediation — Offers mediation and conciliation services for Hamilton County and Cincinnati-area families dealing with custody and co-parenting disputes.
OurFamilyWizard — Co-parenting communication platform widely accepted and often ordered by Ohio courts. Features shared custody calendars, expense tracking wi
TalkingParents — Court-admissible co-parenting communication app used by Ohio families and accepted by family courts across the state. All messages are perma
Ohio Supreme Court - Parenting Plan Forms — Official Ohio Supreme Court standardized parenting plan forms including Uniform Domestic Relations Form 17 and shared parenting plan templat
Co-Parenting — Common Questions
Is a parenting class required for divorce?
In most states, yes — a short court-approved co-parenting course (4–6 hours, 5–$75, often online) is required before any divorce or custody order involving minor children is finalized. Check your state court's approved provider list.
What's the difference between mediation and court?
Mediation is a confidential negotiation with a neutral third party helping both parents agree on a parenting plan. It's faster, cheaper, and less adversarial than litigation. If mediation fails or one parent refuses, the court decides. Court-based mediation programs are usually free or sliding-scale.
Which co-parenting apps do courts accept?
OurFamilyWizard, Talking Parents, and 2Houses are court-admissible in most US jurisdictions. They provide tamper-proof message logs, shared calendars, expense tracking, and documentation judges will read if conflict escalates.
What is a parenting plan?
A written document (required in every custody order) detailing where the child lives, when each parent has parenting time, how decisions are made, how holidays are handled, how to resolve disputes, and how to handle changes. Courts provide templates; customized plans are stronger than boilerplate.