Disrupting Tradition Innovative Strategies in Family & Estate Law

A Family Law Education Network event, co-hosted by JustFund.

Tiffany Rochester

Keynote Speaker – Collaborative Stream

Clinical Psychologist, Co-parenting Coach

Tiffany is a Clinical Psychologist and Co-Parenting Coach. A 2024 Women Changing the World Award recipient with two decades of clinical experience, Tiffany’s a sought-after international speaker and trainer on separated families and family court. Founder of Co-Parenting Companion, she developed evidence-based frameworks transforming high-conflict dynamics into workable co-parenting relationships. 

Utilising Contextual Behavioural Science, she assists parents to create child-centred co-parenting, reducing conflict and litigation. Past President of ANZ Association for Contextual Behavioural Science, Research Associate for Telethon Kids Institute, and Council Member for Collaborative Practice WA, Tiffany commits to systemic change: psychologically informed, collaborative pathways as the new norm.

Harness Behavioural Science

Transform entrenched conflict into durable, respectful co-parenting arrangements.

Equip parents with lifelong skills

Manage emotional reactivity and stay committed to shared values.

Enchance professional satisfaction

Reduce client conflict, improve cooperation, and achieve child-focused results that last.

Beyond the Agreement: How Contextual Behavioural Science Powers Collaborative Law

Award-winning Clinical Psychologist and Co-Parenting Coach Tiffany Rochester has over 20 years’ experience supporting separated families through high-conflict situations. She is the founder of Co-Parenting Companion and creator of evidence-based frameworks that help parents build child-focused, workable arrangements.

In her keynote, Tiffany shows how behavioural science can strengthen Collaborative Law, helping parents stay aligned with their agreements even when emotions are high. Her approach protects children, reduces conflict and litigation, and creates better long-term outcomes for families.