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A brighter future for separated parents

The Co-Parenting Parenting Plan

An honest, practical, ready-to-use plan and eBook to help you and your ex-partner work together — calmly and clearly — for the people who matter most: your children.

★★★★★ Used by hundreds of families across the UK
★ 4.9 / 5 Average reader rating
10 sections Covering every detail
Instant PDF, Word & Pages formats
30-day No-questions refund

Separation is hard. Co-parenting doesn't have to be.

The success of any post-separation relationship relies on the two adults being mature enough to work together — not for themselves, not for old arguments, but for the children stuck in the middle of it all.

Most parents want to do this well. They just don't know where to start, what to write down, or how to have the conversation without it turning into another row.

That's exactly what this plan is for.

You're in the right place if…

  • You're newly separated and need a clear way forward.
  • Conversations with your ex keep going in circles.
  • You want a written agreement without paying a solicitor.
  • You're a separated dad trying to secure regular access.
  • You already get on — and want to keep it that way.
What you get

Two eBooks. One ready-to-use plan.

Honest, relatable, straight-talking material — built from real experience, not theory.

1

The Co-Parenting eBook

Open and frank guidance on resolving conflict, holding difficult conversations, and always working towards what's best for the children.

2

The Parenting Plan template

The 10-section working document — fillable in PDF, Word and Pages — so you can complete it together or separately and agree a final version.

3

The Shared Calendars eBook

How to set up a calendar both households actually use — for handovers, school, holidays, and the small day-to-day things that cause the most friction.

The plan

10 sections. Every detail covered.

Each section has prompts and sub-sections to complete — so nothing important gets forgotten.

01

Where the children live

02

Day-to-day care

03

Schooling & education

04

Health & medical

05

Holidays & travel

06

Birthdays & special days

07

Pets & belongings

08

New partners & family

09

Money & expenses

10

Communication rules

The author

Written by Tony Dibbin

Tony Dibbin, author of The Co-Parenting Parenting Plan Tony Dibbin · Broadcaster & co-parent

Broadcaster. Two marriages. Two divorces. A lot of lessons learned the hard way — so you don't have to.

This plan wasn't written by a lawyer or a therapist. It was written by someone who has sat at the kitchen table on both sides of separation, with kids in the next room, trying to figure out how to make it work.

It's the document I wish I'd had the first time around. It's clear, it's practical, it's honest about how hard it is — and it gives you a structure to follow when emotions are too high to think straight.

"The plan is there for both mothers and fathers equally — and works with both parents' best interests at heart."
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The eBook

The honest, frank guide to co-parenting. Read-only entry point.

£14one-off
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  • The Co-Parenting eBook (PDF)
  • Lifetime access to updates
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From other parents

What readers tell us

★★★★★

"Going through it with my ex over a weekend gave us more clarity than six months of arguing had. We finally felt like we were on the same team — for the kids."

SH
Sarah H.Mum of two, Manchester
★★★★★

"As a separated dad fighting for proper access, this is the document that turned the conversation around. It's fair, practical, and impossible to argue with."

MJ
Mark J.Dad of one, Bristol
★★★★★

"We already get on well — but the plan caught a dozen things we'd never thought to discuss. Worth every penny just for the holidays section alone."

RA
Rachel A.Mum of three, Glasgow
FAQ

Common questions

Is this a legal document?
No — it's a practical working agreement between you and your co-parent. Many families use it as the foundation for a more formal court-ordered or solicitor-drafted plan, but it's designed to be useful on its own from day one.
What format do I get?
Instant download. The eBook Pack comes as PDF. The Complete Package adds Word and Pages versions of the plan, plus a printable workbook so you can fill it in by hand if you prefer.
What if my ex-partner won't engage with it?
The eBook covers exactly this. Many readers complete the plan on their own first as a way of clarifying what they want — then share it as a starting point. It's much easier to react to a draft than to fill in a blank page together.
Does it work for separated dads trying to get access?
Yes. Some of the strongest feedback we get is from separated fathers who used the plan to secure better, more regular contact with their children. It's deliberately balanced — it works equally well for mothers and fathers.
What if it's not right for me?
30-day, no-questions-asked refund. Email us and we'll take care of it.

Stop arguing. Start planning.

The kids are watching how you handle this. Give them — and yourself — a clearer path forward.

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