Strategic Advisory Support for Self-Represented Parents
10+ Years of Real-Life Co-Parenting Experience — Helping You Navigate Court, Mediation, and Blended Family Dynamics with Structure, Clarity, and a Child-First Focus.
HOW I SUPPORT PARENTS THROUGH TWO HOMES ONE HEART
Two Homes One Heart provides structured, strategic advisory support and self-guided resources specifically for self-represented parents navigating custody, mediation, and co-parenting without attorney representation.
When you are representing yourself, preparation and clarity matter.
Through private 1:1 advisory sessions, digital planning tools, communication frameworks, mediation preparation packs, court organization systems, and practical co-parenting workbooks, I help you:
• Prepare intentionally
• Communicate effectively
• Regulate emotions under pressure
• Set and maintain healthy boundaries
• Organize documentation and priorities
• Make child-centered decisions with confidence
My work blends over 10 years of real-life co-parenting experience with professional consultative practice — creating a calm, structured space where strategy replaces overwhelm.
This is not about escalating conflict.
It is about approaching difficult moments grounded, organized, and focused on your child’s stability across two homes.
While I do not provide legal advice or legal representation, every service is intentionally designed to:
• Reduce overwhelm
• Strengthen preparation
• Improve communication clarity
• Support emotional leadership
• Help families build steady, child-first foundations
Self-representation does not mean navigating everything alone.
It means choosing the right structure and support.
About Me
Meet Sonia Duarte
Mom. Stepmom. Co-parent.
With over 10 years of lived experience navigating custody, mediation, and blended family dynamics, I understand the emotional weight self-represented parents carry.
Professionally trained in strategic planning and structured problem-solving, I combine real-life experience with consultative expertise to help parents prepare clearly, communicate effectively, and make child-centered decisions with confidence.