Really, REALLY unhappy with my Parenting Agreement outcome. This did more harm than good. My wife and I met with them to draft a co-parenting plan and about a third of the things we agreed on in session either didnt make it into the plan or made it in wrong (i.e. not what my wife and I had agreed to). I wish I had found a template online and worked directly with my wife to fill it out. Because some really crucial elements of what I wanted just didnt make it in, my wife and I fight on a regular basis over something that should have been documented correctly in the first place but wasnt. I tried to make corrections to drafts after each session but they only gave me a single draft and withheld subsequent drafts. I understand wanting my wife and I to continue coming and continue paying but I emphasized to them that reviewing drafts is a CRUCIAL part of the process as we go.During my first session, it was implied that the family/divorce court needs to see a plan by an organization such as Resiliency Center. My lawyer told me that is absolutely not the case, and that an agreement can be submitted by an attorney. I would recommend that people ask their lawyer for a template and work that way.