Divorce & co-parenting Therapists in Sugar Land, TX
Find licensed therapists in Sugar Land who help with divorce & co-parenting — separation, custody, and co-parenting strain. Most major insurance accepted, online or in person.
To find a divorce & co-parenting therapist in Sugar Land, get matched with Tend: you'll see licensed Fort Bend County-area therapists who treat divorce & co-parenting, accept your insurance, and have openings now — online statewide or in person where available, usually within the same week.
Last reviewed: June 2026
Divorce & co-parenting therapy in Sugar Land
Divorce and separation reshape daily life, finances, identity, and — when kids are involved — the work of co-parenting.
What to expect: Therapy supports you through the transition and helps build workable co-parenting communication.
In Sugar Land, you can see a divorce & co-parenting therapist in person where providers are available, or by secure video from anywhere in Fort Bend County — useful when the right specialist isn't around the corner. Tend matches you to licensed therapists who treat divorce & co-parenting, confirms they take your insurance, and shows real openings so you're not stuck on a months-long waitlist.
Sugar Land is in Fort Bend County.
Find your therapist in Sugar Land
Answer a few quick questions and see licensed Texas therapists who take your insurance and have openings now.
Mental health care in Sugar Land
Sugar Land sits in Fort Bend County, in the Fort Bend / Gulf Coast region. Wherever you are in the county, licensed online therapy reaches you — and many providers also offer in-person visits. You don’t have to settle for a six-week waitlist to be seen.
Need free or low-cost help? Fort Bend County’s public mental health authority, Texana Center, offers counseling and crisis services on a sliding scale regardless of insurance. See Fort Bend County mental health resources for local crisis lines and sliding-scale options.
What it costs: with insurance, most Texans pay a per-session copay rather than the full fee — often $0–$30. See what therapy costs in Texas and verify your plan before you book.
In a crisis, call or text 988 (the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) any time, or call 911 if someone is in immediate danger.
Divorce & co-parenting therapy in Sugar Land — common questions
How do I find a divorce & co-parenting therapist in Sugar Land, TX?+
Answer a few quick questions with Tend to get matched with licensed Sugar Land-area therapists who treat divorce & co-parenting, take your insurance, and have current openings. You can meet online from anywhere in Fort Bend County or in person where available, and most first appointments happen within the same week.
How much does divorce & co-parenting therapy cost in Sugar Land?+
With insurance, most Texans pay a per-session copay — often $0–$30 — rather than the full fee. Without insurance, many therapists offer sliding-scale rates, and Fort Bend County's Local Mental Health Authority provides low-cost care regardless of ability to pay. See our Texas therapy cost guide for details.
Does insurance cover divorce & co-parenting therapy in Sugar Land?+
Most major Texas plans cover outpatient therapy for divorce & co-parenting. Coverage and copays vary by plan, so verify your specific plan before booking to see your estimated cost.
Can I do divorce & co-parenting therapy online in Sugar Land?+
Yes. Online therapy is available to Sugar Land residents anywhere in Texas, which matters in Fort Bend County where in-person providers can be scarce. Many people find video sessions just as effective and easier to fit around work and family.
What does therapy for divorce & co-parenting involve?+
Therapy supports you through the transition and helps build workable co-parenting communication.
Need psychiatry or medication management?
Therapy and medication often work best together. Tend offers online psychiatry and medication management from licensed psychiatric providers — coordinated with your therapy.
Tend connects Texans with licensed, independent therapists. Educational content is general and not a substitute for care. In a mental health emergency, call or text 988, or call 911.