๐ For The Court
Show the court you’re serious about your children’s future. This course demonstrates your commitment to their wellbeing and satisfies custody and parenting plan requirements โ accepted by family courts across the country.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ For Your Family
Give your children the stability they deserve. Learn proven strategies to reduce conflict with your co-parent, protect your children from parental tension, and build a stable, healthy environment during and after separation or divorce.
โฐ For Your Schedule
Life doesn’t stop โ and neither should your progress. Complete your course on your own time, at your own pace, from any device. No deadlines, no classrooms, no stress. Just results, when you’re ready.
Why Courts Require This
When parents separate or divorce, children often bear the emotional cost of ongoing conflict. That’s why family courts throughout the country require co-parenting education as part of custody agreements and divorce proceedings.
A court-ordered co-parenting course teaches both parents how to:
- Communicate without conflict โ reduce tension and avoid exposing children to adult disputes
- Understand your child’s perspective โ recognize how parental conflict affects child development at every age
- Build a working parenting plan โ create consistent routines, boundaries, and expectations across two households
- Manage stress and strong emotions โ develop tools to stay calm and focused during difficult transitions
- Co-parent effectively long-term โ move from conflict to cooperation for your children’s benefit
Completing this course shows the court you are committed to putting your children first.

Find Your State’s Co-Parenting Course Requirements
Co-parenting course requirements vary by state, county, and even individual judges. Select your state below to view local court approval status, accepted providers, required course length, and what to expect when you submit your certificate.

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