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"A course that fulfills court requirements for divorcing parents and child custody issues."
 
"After representing clients going through the divorce process, I realized that there is a serious lack of good information and advice available to the divorcing parents about how to deal with the children who are caught in the middle of this process. I believe this co-parenting course is an excellent guide to assist parents and children through this difficult and confusing time, and I would not hesitate to recommend it."
Rachel A. Fefer, Attorney at Law

Confident Co-parenting is an interactive course that focuses on what happens to children when their parents live apart. It is designed to help parents going through divorce or those who have ongoing custody issues. This course meets court mandated requirements for parenting classes. It guarantees your privacy and can be taken at your convenience. Confident Co-parenting is designed to generate a certifcate that can be printed after completing the course.

Each participant receives four hours of instruction that includes the following topics:
  1. The Legality of the Co-Parenting Reality
  2. Coping with Co-Parenting Challenges
  3. Understanding Your Child
  4. Co-parenting Teamwork
Co-parenting requires exceptional cooperation, and major attitude adjustments. Each of the four sections includes user friendly, practical information that provides insight as to what stress and adjustment mechanisms are at work for you and your children. You are required to read the content and answer questions that will help you process the co-parenting information which in turn helps you personalize strategies that will help you co-parent successfully.

In order to print a completion certificate
all questions must be answered online.


Children of all ages rely on their parents to provide consistent, predictable routines that stabilize their environment and help them feel safe. Establishing that safety net can be challenging under the best of circumstances. When parents live apart, their children require even more assurance - that both of their parents love them, no matter what.

Thank you for giving Parenting Partnerships the opportunity to provide you with information that will help you successfully co-parent.


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