About CoreParent
We're building the tool we wish existed when our co-founders went through divorce with kids.
Why this exists
Our co-founders paid over $50,000 in attorney fees for their parenting plan. Most of that money didn't go to legal advice. It went to intake forms, document drafting, calendar coordination, and expense reconciliation that software could have handled. CoreParent is the result of building all of that software ourselves, so separated parents don't have to pay tens of thousands of dollars for the organizational work that matters most in a new co-parenting relationship.
This isn't a law firm. It's a tool. A court-formatted parenting plan builder, a 50-state child support calculator, a shared custody calendar, a shared expenses tracker, a family-circle registry for extended family, and a workspace where family-law attorneys can collaborate with their clients transparently. What used to cost five figures in attorney hours is now $49 for a one-time plan export (or $99 a year for unlimited Pro access).
What we believe
The organizational work is the product. Legal advice belongs with licensed attorneys. Organizing the calendar, the expenses, the communication, the document? That's a product problem, and we solve it so your attorney time goes toward the things only an attorney can do.
Your money never touches our platform. Every payment on CoreParent flows directly parent-to-parent through Stripe Connect. We never custody user funds. It's a regulatory decision (money-transmitter licensing is a distraction we refuse to take on) and a fiduciary one (your money is your money).
Warmth in service of users. Co-parenting is hard. Using the product shouldn't be. We build soft UI for hard moments — the journal entry after a tough exchange, the registry for a kid's birthday, the calendar that keeps Christmas from becoming an argument.
Contact
General inquiries: hello@coparentco.com. Account help: support@coparentco.com.