For parents in the middle of it

Two homes. One plan everyone can count on.

If the words “parenting schedule” land heavy right now, that’s understandable. This is a calm place to see what the options actually look like — at your own pace, in plain language, with nothing to decide today.

One-time purchase  ·  No subscription  ·  Edit it whenever life changes

This is the actual plan page.

Not a mockup — the real thing, with example parents Avery and Jordan. Here’s how it takes you from “where do we even start?” to a schedule both homes can count on.

The plan page: a sidebar for choosing a time split and tuning a schedule pattern, a six-year parenting-time balance chart, and a twelve-month calendar painted in each parent’s color
One calm screen for the whole year — the schedule, the holidays, and the numbers, together.

The whole year, at a glance

Every day. Both homes. One picture.

Twelve months painted in your two colors. Exchange days, holiday swaps, long weekends — all visible before anyone agrees to anything.

A full year of months, each day colored for Avery or Jordan, with holiday stretches like Easter and Winter Break highlighted as swaps

Fairness, without the spreadsheet

The nights count themselves.

Six years of nights, tallied for each home and measured against your chosen split — summed up in one plain sentence. The numbers become a shared fact to look at together, not something either of you has to argue for.

The balance trend: yearly bars leaning gently toward Avery or Jordan around an even line, with night counts under each year from 2026 to 2031

“Across 2026–2031, Avery has 5 more nights (50.1% / 49.9%). Moving 2½ nights would make the split even.” — the plan’s own words.

One small decision at a time

Even the moving holidays, sorted in a sentence.

Every holiday reads in plain English — and the ones that move each year, like Easter and Passover, are computed for you, every year. One choice decides who has each one this year and who has it next. No giant negotiation — just the next small decision.

The holiday list: MLK Weekend, Passover, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving, Winter Break and more, each with a plain-English rule and a dropdown choosing which parent has it in even and odd years

Start from a shape, not a blank page

Choose a split. Pick a rhythm. Keep every version.

Start with how the time should split — 50/50, or 60/40, 70/30, further — then choose a rhythm that fits, from 2-2-3 to alternate weeks, with gentle guardrails like “prevent single-night stays.” Save the version you both like, then experiment without losing it.

The Configure panel: a Time split selector set to 50/50, then a base schedule pattern picker showing 2-2-3 with its two-tone cycle bar and gentle refinement toggles
Saved configurations: a version named Our plan marked Baseline, and a Summer idea version showing what changed against it

Take it with you

From plan page to every calendar.

Download straight into Google, Outlook, or Apple Calendar — or a family display like Skylight or Hearth — as all-day stays or exchange-time reminders. And print a clean copy for the mediation table.

The Export Calendar dialog: whose time to export, what to include, timeframe, event style, and add-to choices for Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, Skylight, Hearth, Cozyla and Mango Display
0 passwords

One private link. Both homes open the same live plan — nothing to install, nothing to remember.

$50, once

No subscription, no per-edit fees, no “premium” calendar. Everything the planner does is included.

Print-ready

A clean printed copy for mediation, attorney review, or the fridge door — legend and all.

Autosaves

Every change saves as you make it, and both homes always see the current version.

Yours to change

Life changes — the plan keeps up. Edit it next month or next year; it stays yours.

Descriptive, not directive

The plan states what the calendar says — plainly and neutrally. The decisions stay yours.

Built for parents first

Whether you’re working it out across the kitchen table or alongside a mediator or attorney, the plan at the center is the same — clear, shared, and easy to change.

For couples & co-parents

Figure it out together, on your own terms

A one-time purchase. No subscription, no account juggling — just a private link you both can open, edit, and print whenever life changes.

  • Answer a short intake, get an editable plan in minutes
  • Share one link with your co-parent — same plan, always current
  • Print or save as PDF for mediation, attorney review, or the fridge door
  • Yours for the life of the purchase — edit it next month or next year
Get your plan — $50

Why seeing the schedule changes the conversation

Most co-parenting disagreements aren’t really about percentages — they’re about Tuesdays. A spreadsheet says “50/50”; a calendar shows who does the school run after a long weekend, where the exchange lands when a holiday shifts, and what a month actually feels like in each home.

When both people are looking at the same painted month, the question quietly changes from “what are you asking for?” to “does this work for everyone?” That’s the whole idea.

5 min
from intake to a first editable plan
1 link
shared by both homes — always the current plan
0
passwords for families to create or remember

Getting started is three gentle steps

Begin with the basics

Names, your state or province if you’d like, and the rhythm you’re hoping for. Five minutes, no legal vocabulary required.

Shape the schedule

Alternating weeks, 2-2-3, holidays, school breaks — see every choice painted on a real calendar before you commit to it.

Share what you decide

One living link for both homes, and a clean printed copy when someone official asks for it. Change it any time; it stays in sync.

One honest price

The Solo plan is a one-time $50 — no subscription, no per-edit fees, no “premium” calendar. Everything the planner does is included.

Solo — for families

$50 one-time

One complete, editable parenting plan with a shareable link and print-ready output. No subscription. Yours for the life of the purchase.

Get your plan

Work with families professionally? A version for practices is coming.

Questions families actually ask

Is this legal advice?

No. DivorceParentingSchedule is a planning tool, not a law firm, and nothing here is legal advice. It helps you organize and visualize a parenting schedule; parenting arrangements have legal consequences that vary by jurisdiction, so please consult a licensed attorney or qualified mediator about your specific situation.

What does the $50 family plan include?

One complete, editable parenting plan: a short intake, a visual schedule builder with common patterns and holiday handling, a private link you can share with your co-parent, print/save-as-PDF output, and the ability to keep editing for the life of the purchase. It is a one-time payment — there is no subscription.

Do both parents need accounts or passwords?

No. Your family receives one private plan link — opening it is all it takes, and both co-parents see and edit the same live plan. There are no passwords to create or remember.

I’m an attorney, mediator, or divorce coach — can I use this with clients?

Not quite yet. A professional edition — unlimited client cases, white-label branding, and your own web address for client-facing pages — is coming soon. Email hello@divorceparentingschedule.com and we’ll let you know the moment it opens. Families can use the Solo plan today.

What schedule patterns are supported?

Common rhythms including alternating weeks, 2-2-3 rotations, and every-other-weekend with optional midweek time — plus holidays, school breaks, and special events. Every option is painted on a real calendar so both homes can see exactly how a month falls before agreeing to it.

How is our family’s data handled?

We collect the minimum a plan needs: parent names and email, and optionally your state or province. No child data is collected. Data is never sold or used for advertising, and deletion requests permanently remove personal data.

Can I print the plan for mediation or court?

Yes. Every plan has clean print and save-as-PDF output, designed to be handed across a mediation table or included with paperwork. The printed plan includes the calendar, the schedule pattern, and the details you configured.

For professionals · Coming soon

Attorneys, mediators & coaches

A white-label version for your practice is on the way — every client case under your brand, on your own web address. We’ll open it up soon.

Get an early look

The schedule is just the beginning

Divorce touches more than the calendar. We’re building one calm place for the whole journey — starting with the part families ask about first.

Parenting schedule

Here today

Shared expenses

On the road ahead

Documents & checklists

On the road ahead

Agreement workspace

On the road ahead

Start the calmer version of this conversation.

Five minutes from now, you could be looking at a month that works for both homes.