It’s Okay to Stay for the Kids
Many couples practice a Parenting Marriage by default rather than by design. That is, they just co-exist as housemates and co-parents but they never talk about what happened to their love and intimacy. Nor do they have hope that they can get back what they have lost. Living this way can cause spouses to feel undue stress, shame and anxiety.
In turn, the kids suffer.
If you’d like to learn more about this cutting edge alternative, check out my introductory webinar by clicking the link to the right. To hear one family’s experience in implementing a Parenting Marriage, click below.
What is a Parenting
Marriage?
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A Parenting Marriage
is a marriage in which
you and your spouse no longer have a romantic connection (so, according to our traditional love-based marriage model, you’d want to split up), but you choose to stay together to raise your children together.
Live your Parenting Marriage by design
in order to foster a healthy home
environment for your whole family.
Curious About What a Parenting Marriage Looks Like?
The TODAY show chronicled a Brooklyn couple who are living their own version of a Parenting Marriage
(even after they divorced)