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Co-Parenting courses in Kentucky

Court-accepted co-parenting certificates for Kentucky family courts. Immediate access, with your certificate delivered the moment you finish.

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  • 44 years in child custody
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Most Kentucky family courts require or strongly recommend co-parenting education as part of any divorce or custody proceeding involving children. The specific requirement — how many hours, which format is accepted, how the certificate is submitted — varies by county and by judge.

What does not vary: courts want to see documentation of completion before a hearing, and they want a certificate that includes the provider's credentials, the course content, and your completion date.

Our certificates include all of this. They are accepted by family courts throughout Kentucky and are specifically designed to meet the documentation requirements family court judges expect.

If your court order names a specific requirement, use the Check Your Court tool to confirm this course meets it — or contact us directly and we'll verify for you.

Accepted in Kentucky and all 50 states

Most Kentucky parents need one of these

Flagship

High-Conflict Co-Parenting Course

$89.95, 11 modules, 8-10 hours

Satisfies the most common KY family-court orders for co-parenting and parenting-class education. Also offered under the name Court-Ordered Parenting Class, same course, same certificate. Certificate delivered immediately upon completion.

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Communication

Co-Parenting communication skills

$29.99, 44 lessons, self-paced

Foundational communication scripts and BIFF frameworks for parents at any stage of separation. Accepted by many KY family courts as a supplemental certificate. Check your specific order.

Certificate delivered immediately upon completion.

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Not sure which course your court requires? Check Your Court or contact us and we will help you confirm.

Common questions from Kentucky parents

Many Kentucky courts require or strongly recommend co-parenting education as part of divorce or custody proceedings. Our certificates are accepted by KY family courts.

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Start today. Complete at your own pace. Your certificate is delivered the moment you finish.