Complete your required parenting education online, with a course designed to support clearer communication, emotional regulation, and child-focused decision-making during separation or divorce.
Family courts mandate parenting education because research shows children do better when both parents understand how separation affects them. The court set the requirement. We make it as painless as possible to meet it. Start now and check this off your list today.

Accepted by every Florida circuit court — or you'll receive a full refund.
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Meets Florida §61.21 requirements. Approved by the Florida Department of Children and Families.

You didn't ask for this requirement. But now that it's on your court order, the fastest way through it is a course built specifically to satisfy it — so you can get back to what matters.
Every court-required topic is included: how divorce impacts children at different ages, co-parenting communication, conflict management, domestic violence awareness, family law basics, and building a parenting plan that holds up in court. Nothing extra. Nothing irrelevant. Everything your judge is looking for.
You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of how to support your child’s emotional safety, communicate more effectively with your co‑parent, and show the court you’ve completed a structured, educational program.
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Florida's §61.21 course covers specific mandated topics. This course checks every box — child development, emotional impact of divorce, co-parenting dynamics, and more. Watch the videos, complete one final assessment, download your certificate. Done. You can complete by (or during) dinner. And then move on with your life.
Florida courts want to see that you understand how your behavior affects your children. This module addresses exactly that — your triggers, your communication patterns, and your co-parenting habits. Because Florida judges aren't just checking a box. They're looking for parents who show up. Finish today. File tonight.
Divorce and co-parenting don't pause for your schedule. Between work deadlines, school pickups, and emotional exhaustion, finding time for a parenting course feels impossible. That's why this course is designed for real life. Watch or listen when commuting or winding down. You'll have your Certificate of Completion before you know it. With respect to all those balancing lives, this is as painless as it gets.
Work through the fully captioned video lessons at your own pace. Optimized for all devices.
100% online. Self-paced. No classroom. No strangers. No scheduling conflicts.
Quick start. Simple interface.
No homework. No quizzes
A final assessment is required. No trick questions.
100% video narration. All closed captioned. Fully optimized for all formats.
Proof of Enrollment Letter immediately downloadable
Official Certificate of Completion generated with a unique court verification code. Accepted nationwide. Guaranteed.
Is this course approved for Florida courts?
Yes! The Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course is written in accordance with statutory requirements for parents involved in divorce, paternity, or other family law proceedings involving minor children. This course is fully compliant with Florida Statute §61.21. It is accepted in all 20 Florida judicial circuits and meets the standards set by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF).
We were never married but the court requires us to take a parenting class. Is this the right course?
Yes. Florida §61.21 applies to paternity cases as well as divorce. If your case involves minor children and a Florida family court judge, you are required to complete this course regardless of marital status.
I'm going through a divorce with children and need a parenting class. Is this what I need?
Yes. When minor children are involved, courts typically require both parents to complete an approved parenting course before finalizing a divorce. Our course directly addresses how divorce affects children and teaches effective co-parenting skills. This course may also be required if you're modifying custody arrangements, visitation schedules, or child support orders.
Do I need to attend live sessions or speak to anyone?
No. This course is 100% self-paced and asynchronous. There are no live sessions, no group meetings, and no instructor calls required. Florida law does not require in-person delivery for §61.21 courses — online completion is fully accepted.
How can I contact the instructor if I have questions?
You can get support by using the embedded HelpDesk. There, you can find most answers, and you can submit a support ticket to receive a personal response within 24 hours. This also applies to any technical problems you may have.
How will I receive proof of completion?
Upon completion, you’ll be emailed a formal Certificate of Completion that includes:
Your full legal name
Course name
Total instructional hours completed
Date of completion
Verifiable unique certification number
Your completion record is securely stored, and replacement certificates can be issued if needed.
How do you know where to send my certificate?
During registration, we'll ask for your email address and the contact information. Please ensure your name is formatted correctly there.
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.
Yes. Our course has been completed by thousands of Florida parents across every circuit. 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 rejection. We stand behind our course and want you to complete your requirement successfully.
What can I expect of the assessments?
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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