What If My Ex Refuses to Use a Co-Parenting App?
- Michael Capleone, Sr.
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
You suggested a co-parenting app to keep communication civil and organized—but your ex flat-out refuses. No surprise there.
Whether it’s about control, manipulation, or just being difficult, refusing to use a co-parenting app is often another way to create confusion and dodge accountability.
Here’s the good news: You can still use the app. Send messages through it anyway—even if they don’t respond. You’re creating a clear, time-stamped record that courts respect. Back it up with emails and never let the conversation drift into casual texts or reactive responses.
If things continue to spiral, you can request a court order mandating app use. Judges in high-conflict custody situations often welcome these tools because they reduce drama and protect the child.
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