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BestInterest has announced the launch of its innovative Solo Mode with Calling feature, designed specifically for high-conflict co-parents seeking a safe and moderated communication channel. This new addition allows parents to engage in essential discussions regarding their children without direct contact or the need for court orders.
With Solo Mode, co-parents can manage their communication more effectively, even if one party is reluctant to use the app. By providing a unique phone number for the uncooperative co-parent, all messages are filtered through the BestInterest platform. This ensures that conversations remain calm and constructive, promoting a healthier environment for the children involved.
The introduction of this feature marks a significant advancement in the realm of co-parenting technology, as it prioritizes safety and emotional well-being. BestInterest aims to facilitate smoother interactions, helping parents focus on what truly matters—their children’s happiness and stability. This innovative approach is set to redefine how co-parents communicate in challenging situations.
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