Court-Ordered Parenting Class
Complete your court requirement with a certificate courts can recognize.

This is the flagship High-Conflict Co-Parenting Course, framed for parents whose court order says parenting class, parenting seminar, or co-parenting course.
Eleven modules. Self-paced access. Certificate delivered when you complete.
$89.95. Private enrollment. Instant access. Full refund if your court does not accept.
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11 modules
Court-accepted parenting education that goes beyond the minimum.
8-10 hours
Self-paced access on phone, tablet, or computer.
Certificate included
Delivered automatically when the course is complete.
Court-accepted
Accepted by family courts nationwide. Refund if your court declines.
Your court requires a parenting education class. You need to show that you completed real work, not just downloaded a form.
This course is accepted by family courts nationwide because it is built from custody experience, court-facing documentation, and practical co-parenting skills.
The goal is simple: complete the requirement and leave with tools you can actually use.
Confirm the fit before you enroll
Court orders use different words for the same practical requirement. This page is for parents searching from the language in the order.
- Your order says parenting class, parenting seminar, co-parenting course, impact of divorce class, or parenting education.
- You need a certificate you can give your attorney, evaluator, mediator, or the court.
- You want a course that goes beyond the bare minimum while still fitting a deadline.
- You are navigating custody, divorce, modification, or high-conflict co-parenting pressure.
If your order names a specific provider, confirm first.
Jurisdictions vary. If your court order lists a specific program or local provider, send our Course Overview to your attorney before enrolling.
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Eleven modules built for court pressure
How Divorce and Custody Conflict Affect Children at Every Age
Reducing Conflict in Your Children's Presence
Effective Co-Parenting Communication (BIFF method)
Building a Stable, Child-Centered Environment
Documentation Your Court Will Take Seriously
Working with Your Attorney, GAL, or Evaluator
When Direct Communication Isn't Safe: Parallel Parenting Tools
Self-Regulation Under High Stress
Protecting Children From What They See and Hear
Long-Term Co-Parenting That Holds Up Under Pressure
Putting It All Together
11 modules. 8-10 hours. Certificate upon completion.
Why this certificate carries weight
Substantive education
Eleven modules covering child impact, communication, documentation, and long-term co-parenting habits.
Court-facing proof
A certificate with course title, completion date, instructor credentials, and verification details.
Credible instructor
Created by Suzanne Dircks, M.A., LMHC, with 44 years in family-court work.
Your certificate will be ready when you are
Upon completing all 11 modules, your certificate of completion is delivered automatically. You can download it immediately and forward it to your attorney or submit it directly to the court.
Requirements vary by jurisdiction, judge, and proceeding type. The Course Overview helps your attorney confirm fit before you enroll.
Our guarantee
If your court does not accept this certificate after you complete the course, provide written documentation and we will refund you in full.

How it works
Enroll and start.
Secure checkout gives you immediate access to all 11 modules from any device.
Complete the course.
Work at your own pace. The course is available 24/7 and built for parents under court pressure.
Submit your certificate.
Download it, forward it to your attorney, or submit it directly to the court.
$89.95. Certificate included after completion.
About the instructor
Created by a custody professional courts have relied on
Suzanne Dircks, M.A., LMHC, has 44 years of experience in child custody and family separation. She has conducted over 1,000 Guardian ad Litem investigations in Pierce County, Washington, and maintains a private practice in Tacoma.

Suzanne Dircks, M.A., LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor | Former Guardian ad Litem
Her work sits at the intersection of counseling, mediation, child custody, and court documentation.

Marywave Van Deren, JD
Retired Pierce County Superior Court Judge | Retired Division II Court of Appeals Judge
Judge Marywave Van Deren spent seventeen years on the Washington bench. Appointed to Pierce County Superior Court in 1996 by Governor Mike Lowry, she chaired the Guardian ad Litem committee dedicated to improving services in family law and guardianship cases. In 2004 she was appointed to the Court of Appeals, Division II, and served as Chief Judge in 2008.
Frequently asked questions
Complete your court requirement today
Enroll when you are ready. Complete the course at your pace. Download your certificate the moment you finish.
$89.95. Your enrollment is private. Your information is not shared with third parties.
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