Co-Parenting With Intention: A Structured Approach for Divorced Parents

Co-Parenting With Intention: A Structured Approach for Divorced Parents

International PlazaSingapore
Friday, Apr 24 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Overview

A structured session for professionals navigating co-parenting after divorce.


You're holding it together. But is your children's future actually protected?
What This Session Covers

Most divorcing parents are focused on what's right in front of them: custody, living arrangements, and legal proceedings. It's consuming. It's exhausting.

What quietly gets left behind: the financial decisions and legal structures that determine whether your children are truly secure. Not just today. But years from now, when life takes another turn.

This is a practical, in-person session for parents navigating divorce or separation who want clarity, not a seminar full of jargon on how to protect what matters most.

What This Session Covers

Joan Chan | Divorce Coach The Most Overlooked Transitions in Divorce: From Couple to Co-Parents

The emotional and relational shift from partner to co-parent is one of the hardest parts of divorce and the least talked about. Joan guides you through what a child-centred co-parenting approach actually looks like, with practical communication strategies you can use immediately.

Carol Chin | Family Estate & Succession PractitionerThe Practical Side of Co-Parenting: Financial and Estate Planning for Your Child's Security

The part most parents mean to sort out but haven't. Carol walks you through the financial structures and estate planning decisions that protect your children, whether you're present, incapacitated, or no longer in control.

You'll Walk Away With:

✔ A practical divorce checklist for parents with minors
✔ A simple financial planning framework for stability, protection, and future provision
✔ Clarity on wills vs trusts and what may be suitable in your situation
✔ The most common blind spots divorcing parents miss (and how to close them)
✔ Actionable next steps to better protect your children through and after divorce
✔ Communication strategies toward a child-centred co-parenting approach

This Session Is For You If:
You're a parent going through or recently out of a divorce, and you're ready to stop deferring the decisions that actually protect your children. You want honest, structured guidance from professionals who understand what this transition really involves.

Particularly relevant for parents with children under 21, complex assets, or blended and restructuring family arrangements.

About the Speakers

Joan Chan is a Singapore-based divorce coach who specialises in helping parents transition out of couple dynamics and into functional, child-centred co-parenting. She works with individuals navigating the emotional and relational complexity that legal proceedings alone can't resolve.

Carol Chin is the founder of The Olivet Circle, a coordinated estate and financial planning practice for professionals navigating divorce, family restructuring, and wealth protection. With over a decade of experience, Carol specialises in divorce-aware estate structuring, helping parents put the right structures in place so their decisions hold, even when life doesn't go to plan.

A structured session for professionals navigating co-parenting after divorce.


You're holding it together. But is your children's future actually protected?
What This Session Covers

Most divorcing parents are focused on what's right in front of them: custody, living arrangements, and legal proceedings. It's consuming. It's exhausting.

What quietly gets left behind: the financial decisions and legal structures that determine whether your children are truly secure. Not just today. But years from now, when life takes another turn.

This is a practical, in-person session for parents navigating divorce or separation who want clarity, not a seminar full of jargon on how to protect what matters most.

What This Session Covers

Joan Chan | Divorce Coach The Most Overlooked Transitions in Divorce: From Couple to Co-Parents

The emotional and relational shift from partner to co-parent is one of the hardest parts of divorce and the least talked about. Joan guides you through what a child-centred co-parenting approach actually looks like, with practical communication strategies you can use immediately.

Carol Chin | Family Estate & Succession PractitionerThe Practical Side of Co-Parenting: Financial and Estate Planning for Your Child's Security

The part most parents mean to sort out but haven't. Carol walks you through the financial structures and estate planning decisions that protect your children, whether you're present, incapacitated, or no longer in control.

You'll Walk Away With:

✔ A practical divorce checklist for parents with minors
✔ A simple financial planning framework for stability, protection, and future provision
✔ Clarity on wills vs trusts and what may be suitable in your situation
✔ The most common blind spots divorcing parents miss (and how to close them)
✔ Actionable next steps to better protect your children through and after divorce
✔ Communication strategies toward a child-centred co-parenting approach

This Session Is For You If:
You're a parent going through or recently out of a divorce, and you're ready to stop deferring the decisions that actually protect your children. You want honest, structured guidance from professionals who understand what this transition really involves.

Particularly relevant for parents with children under 21, complex assets, or blended and restructuring family arrangements.

About the Speakers

Joan Chan is a Singapore-based divorce coach who specialises in helping parents transition out of couple dynamics and into functional, child-centred co-parenting. She works with individuals navigating the emotional and relational complexity that legal proceedings alone can't resolve.

Carol Chin is the founder of The Olivet Circle, a coordinated estate and financial planning practice for professionals navigating divorce, family restructuring, and wealth protection. With over a decade of experience, Carol specialises in divorce-aware estate structuring, helping parents put the right structures in place so their decisions hold, even when life doesn't go to plan.

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Carol Chin

Joan Chan

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

International Plaza

10 Anson Road

International Plaza Singapore, 079903

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