Divorce represents one of the most significant transitions a family can experience, and while ending your marriage is difficult for adults, the impact on children requires special attention, understanding, and intentional parenting strategies. This court-approved divorce parenting class is specifically designed to help parents understand how divorce affects children at different ages, recognize warning signs that your child is struggling, and implement proven strategies to help your children adjust to their new family structure in healthy ways. Gain the knowledge and skills you need to guide your family through this major life change while minimizing harm to your children.

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Children don't experience divorce the same way adults do. What might feel like relief or a fresh start to you can feel like loss, confusion, and fear to your children. Different age groups respond to divorce differently: preschoolers may regress in behaviors they'd already mastered, elementary-aged children may struggle with divided loyalties, and teenagers may act out or withdraw emotionally. This course provides in-depth education about child development and how family structure changes affect children's emotional, social, and cognitive development at each stage. You'll learn age-appropriate ways to talk to your children about divorce, how to answer difficult questions honestly without oversharing adult details, and how to recognize when your child might benefit from professional support.
Beyond understanding your children's emotional needs, this course addresses the practical realities of parenting through and after divorce. You'll learn how to create stability and routine in your home, maintain important relationships with extended family members, handle holidays and special occasions, and co-parent effectively even when communication with your ex is challenging. Our online format means you can complete this education privately, at your own pace, and meets different court requirements nationwide. Get the support and education you need to help your children thrive through this transition.
Completely online and self-paced – Start anytime, pause anytime, finish on your schedule
Meets court and DCF requirements – Accepted in most states nationwide
Created for divorced and separated parents – Practical guidance for co-parenting after separation
Private and secure – Your progress and information remain confidential
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Yes. This course was written in accordance with statutory requirements for parents involved in divorce, paternity, or other family law proceedings involving minor children. This course is designed to align with commonly ordered parenting education requirements and provides the documentation typically requested by attorneys, mediators, and courts.
Acceptance of any parenting course is ultimately determined by the individual court. If your court requires additional details or documentation, support is available to help you provide what’s needed.
Is this course therapy or legal advice?
No. This course is educational and designed to meet court requirements. It provides practical tools and insights for co‑parenting but does not replace therapy, counseling, or legal representation.
We were never married but the court requires us to take a parenting class. Is this the right course?
Yes. Even if you were never married, courts often require both parents to complete parenting education when there are matters of custody, visitation, or co-parenting plans. Our course addresses the impact of separation on children and provides co-parenting strategies that apply to all families, regardless of marital status.
Yes. This course was created specifically for parents who are divorced, separated, or in the process of ending a relationship. It focuses on co‑parenting communication, reducing conflict, and supporting children through family transitions.
You don’t need to take the course together. Our program is completely self‑paced and private, allowing each parent to complete it independently. The lessons are designed to help reduce conflict and improve communication — even in high‑stress situations.
Yes. If there is a court order for education, courts require both parties to complete a program separately. Each parent must register individually and complete their own course to receive a personal certificate of completion.
You’ll learn how divorce and separation affect children at different ages, how to communicate effectively with your co‑parent, and how to create a stable, child‑centered environment. The course also covers conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and healthy boundaries.
Does my certificate of completion expire?
No, the certificate itself does not have an expiration date. However, the court or organization requiring the course may have their own rules about how recent the completion date must be. We recommend checking with them if you're unsure about timing requirements.
You can download your certificate after finishing the course. Please allow up to one hour for processing. It includes your name, completion date, course hours, and a verification code for court submission.
Is your course guaranteed to be accepted by my court?
Yes! We're confident in the quality and widespread acceptance of our program. If for any reason our certificate is not accepted to fulfill a legal requirement, we'll provide a full refund with written proof of the rejection. We stand behind our course and want you to complete your requirement successfully.
What can I expect of the assessments?
There are no quizzes. The final assessment is 30 questions at the end of the final module and requires an 80% to pass.
What is your refund policy if I’m not satisfied with the course?
Due to the digital nature of this offering, all sales are final. In the event your certificate is not approved by your court (never has been a problem to date), you can reach out here and we will further assist you in that manner.
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