Co-parenting boundaries shift when circumstances change—a new stepparent joins the picture, a child ages, a parent's job changes—and renegotiating them requires both parents to explicitly acknowledge that old agreements no longer fit rather than silently resenting each other for "changing the rules." Framework for these conversations prevents boundary discussions from becoming power struggles.
Co-parenting boundary renegotiation is the structured process of redefining roles, responsibilities, and behavioral expectations between biological parents and new stepparents as a blended family evolves over time. These boundaries often shift as children age, relationships deepen, and household dynamics change.
Failing to renegotiate boundaries proactively leads to resentment, role confusion, and conflict between households. AI can help families map current boundary tensions, identify where agreements have become outdated, and generate draft renegotiation scripts that all adults can approach without defensiveness.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.