Children and High Conflict Co-Parenting
Amplifying the voices, shattering the silence and breaking down barriers for victims survivors of intimate partner abuse, because no one deserves to be abused.
Patrick Weaver
High-conflict co-parenting refers to a situation where there is an ongoing and intense level of conflict between two parents who share custody or parenting responsibilities. It often involves frequent disputes over communication, visitation schedules, child support, etc. The Exodus Project is committed to continuously providing meaningful information and resources to equip and empower victims and survivors of intimate partner abuse.
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We’ve imagined a better future for individuals and their children impacted by intimate partner abuse, and we are bringing it to life. We are passionate about this life changing work and committed to educating, inspiring, and mobilizing a global community to create real change.