Long-Distance Co-Parenting: Staying Connected Across Miles

๐Ÿ“… May 2026ยท 6 min readยท By Nye Hoppie

Long-distance co-parenting โ€” when parents live in different cities, states, or countries โ€” requires intentional strategies to maintain the child's relationship with both parents. The distance makes everyday logistics harder, but with the right systems, it's manageable.

Maximising Visit Time

When you have limited time together, quality matters. Plan school breaks and holidays well in advance. Use a shared calendar to map out the entire year so both parents can plan around the child's schedule. Longer stretches during school holidays often work better than frequent short visits for long-distance families.

Staying Connected Between Visits

Regular contact between visits is essential. Schedule consistent calls or video chats, track school events and achievements in a shared journal, and keep the non-resident parent informed about doctor's appointments, parent-teacher meetings, and daily life. Larkling's messaging is always available and timestamped โ€” perfect for sharing updates across time zones.

Travel and Logistics

Long-distance co-parenting involves significant travel costs and coordination. Document all travel arrangements, expense sharing, and handover plans clearly. A strong expense tracking system prevents disputes about who pays for flights, accommodation, and transport.

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