This blended family coaching intake form gives coaches a clear way to collect the details that matter before an initial consultation. It covers core contact information, relationship status, how long the couple and blended family have been together, and how the household is currently structured.
The template is especially useful for blended family work because it goes beyond basic contact fields. It helps identify living arrangements, the number of children involved, and whether the family is newly blending, planning to combine households, or already managing a custody schedule. That context can shape the tone and focus of the first coaching conversation.
If you usually rely on a general client intake form or even adapt a change request form for new inquiries, this template offers a more specific starting point for stepfamily coaching. It helps you gather practical background information in a consistent format so you can spend less time clarifying logistics and more time addressing co-parenting dynamics, household challenges, and harmony goals.