Parenting Education Programs Approved by State of CT Judicial Branch

WHAT ARE FAMILY COURT PARENTING EDUCATION PROGRAMS?
Parenting education programs are classes designed to educate adults about the many issues children face when their family situation changes. The program trains participants about how to help children adjust in a healthy way to divorce or living apart from a parent.

If you have children under age 18, you must participate in a parenting education program within 60 days after a family case if filed in court. All parties involved in divorce, dissolution of a civil union, annulment, separation, custody or visitation cases are required by law to participate in a parenting education program.

To access the list of approved Parent Education Providers go to: http://www.jud.ct.gov/Publications/FM151.pdf.

HOW MUCH DOES THE PROGRAM COST?
There is a set fee to participate in this program. Participants must pay the provider directly. The fee is not paid to the court. Participants may apply for a fee waiver through the Family Court.

HOW TO REGISTER

TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT’S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
Search by service name: Co-Parenting Workshops

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SOURCE: Judicial Branch State of Connecticut
PREPARED BY: 211/mm
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2024

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211 is a program of United Way of Connecticut and is supported by the State of Connecticut and Connecticut United Ways.

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