Beware of Online Parenting Classes that Don’t Comply with Connecticut Court Orders
Posted By Administrator on February 8, 2010
If you are a party to a divorce in the State of Connecticut and you have minor children, you (and your soon-to-be-ex) are required to participate in Parenting Education Classes. It has come to the attention of the judiciary that some online companies are touting such classes that supposedly fulfill the requirements ordered by Connecticut judges. Beware! More than one of those companies has been issued a “cease and desist” notice from the State because their classes do NOT comply with Connecticut’s requirements.
If you take your chances with an online class, you may be out the cost of the tuition, you won’t be considered “in compliance”, and you’ll have to take the classes again (and pay the fee) for a State-approved course.
For more information, see: Parenting Education Programs
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