Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas
Online Co-Parenting Classes
Online Parenting Skills - Basics Class
12 Hour Ages 0-5
Add12 Hour Ages 5-13
Add12 Hour Ages 13-18
AddOnline Parenting Skills - Thrive Class
12 Hour Online Parenting Without Conflict ®
(High-Conflict Co-Parenting Class)
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.
12 Hour Online High-Conflict Behavioral Skill Training
OnlineChildren of Divorce - Coping with Divorce
Specifically developed for youth ages 10-18. This skills-based intervention program addresses feelings, communication, and problem-solving techniques. It teaches children of divorce essential coping skills and healthy behaviors that foster a brighter future.
Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas Status
RECOGNIZED
OnlineParentingPrograms.com is currently a recognized online co-parent/divorce class resource by the Court Of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania.
Notice:
If an attorney or litigant has concerns specific to the Pennsylvania Court Of Common Pleas and their determination of the need for parenting classes and/or co-parenting/divorce classes (in-person or online), they have an opportunity to bring that concern to their judge, who makes the final determination. Any request to deviate from the Court's order would need to be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Court Services for parenting program approval prior to taking any online parent education class.
Check With The Court
Even though our online co-parent/divorce classes are a recognized resource by the Court Of Common Pleas in 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.
