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Complete your mandatory class online for only $50
Instant Certificate upon completion
Accepted Statewide
Our curriculum is specifically designed to meet Colorado judicial requirements (C.R.S. 14-10-123.7).
- Accepted in all 64 Colorado counties
- Nationally recognized program
- Used by over 25,000 parents since 2003
- Updated for 2024 legal standards
Easy & Flexible
Designed by mental health professionals to be user-friendly and supportive during this transition.
- 100% Online - No Zoom required
- Save progress & resume anytime
- Works on Mobile, Tablet, and Desktop
- Only 4 hours to complete
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We guarantee court acceptance. If your certificate is not accepted by the court for any reason, we will provide a full refund. Buy with total confidence.
What You'll Learn
Parenting Plans
Learn to create workable schedules that put kids first.
Communication
Skills for talking to your ex-partner without conflict.
Child Stages
Understanding how children react at different ages.
New Realities
Handling step-families and the economics of divorce.
Ready to fulfill your court requirement?
Colorado Co-parenting is approved and accepted by the state of Colorado. Many separating and divorcing parents want to become better parents and make sure they make healthy choices for their children. In addition, many states across the country are requiring divorcing parents with minor children to attend a certified divorce parenting class specifically designed to help them make healthy choices regarding their children. Colorado Co-parenting can fulfill this requirement.
Colorado Co-parenting is a comprehensive, easy to complete and court accepted divorce parenting class designed by and continually updated by a team of mental health professionals. Since this is certified divorce parenting class, you will receive a certificate of completion as soon as the course is completed.
Colorado Co-parenting explores co-parenting issues, children’s developmental stages, new relationships, step-family issues, healthy communication as well as some legal issues. Parents taking the course will also learn new skills for negotiation and how to avoid a negative divorce experience for themselves and their children. The goals of the course include reduced conflict, better communication, closer relationships between parents and children, reduced stress, and better adjustment throughout the different stages of the parenting and divorce process.
Don’t just check the parenting class off the list. Be a better parent now.
Since 2003, more than 25,000 parents have completed our nationally recognized co-parenting class. Reccomended by judges and mental health professionals across the country.