30th Judicial District of Pennsylvania
County of Crawford
Family Division
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Pennsylvania Online Parent Education
Level 1
4 Hour Online Co-Parenting / Divorce Class
(Base Co-Parenting Class)
Level 1 foundational co-parenting class focusing on families in transition. Parents learn skills to avoid common mistakes in an effort to work together with their co-parent for the sake of the children.
Target: Divorcing, separating, never married parents or for parents seeking a modification.
Level 2
12 Hour OnlineHigh-Conflict Co-Parenting Class
(Co-Parenting Without Conflict)
Level 2 skills-based co-parenting class for potentially high-conflict families. These life skills teach parents how to manage emotions in order to protect their children during transition and moving forward.
Target: Divorcing, separating or never married parents in conflict or contested cases.
Recognized
Pennsylvania recognizes Online Co-Parenting and High-Conflict Co-Parenting as a parenting class combined resource with Judges discretion. Please check with your county to verify that it recognizes online parenting education as an option if you have been court ordered to take a co parenting or high conflict parent education class.
Classes may be ordered within Pennsylvania in cases affecting the parent-child relationship such as: divorce, action to modify an order in relation to a parent-child relationship providing for custody of or access to a child. In the best interest of the child, parties may be ordered to attend a parent education and family stabilization per court requirements.
Course requirement for a Level 1, Co-Parenting class tends to be a minimum of 4 hours but additional programs or requirements be ordered. Level 2 High-Conflict Co-Parenting will be either 8 or 12 hours in length and specifically ordered by a court official. OnlineParentingPrograms.com meets the requirements set forth by the State of Pennsylvania.
Check With The Court
Even though OnlineParentingPrograms.com is a resource within Pennsylvania it is always best to verify class acceptance with the court or district judge prior to attending any online program as we are not familiar with the specifics of your case. The status for OnlineParentingPrograms.com does not always guarantee approval of our classes and it is always best to check with your assigned judge.
Certificate of Completion
When you have completed the require class, submit your certificate of completion to the case manager of record.