Court-Ordered Classes for Separated and/or Divorcing Parents
We offer two class formats for you to meet the Colorado Eighth Judicial District’s requirement for divorce education.
Choose the format that works best for you.
Online Classes 3 Online Modules meets the Colorado Eighth Judicial District's requirements.
In-Person Classes: Co-Parent: Becoming Parenting Partners after Divorce
Our classes focus on your children and how to best help them through your divorce or ending of a significant relationship. Content is based on the most current research on parenting after divorce. You will receive practical, hands-on ideas that you can put to work right away to help your children, and resources to help you be the parent your kids need.
Key Points in both classes:
- When both parents remain responsibly involved as parents, children do better.
- Conflict between parents is toxic to children.
- Children are put in a terrible place when asked to choose between their parents.
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Parenting after divorce isn’t easy! In the thirteen-plus years that we’ve taught this class we’ve heard thousands of stories about how divorced parents feel discouraged, tired and lonely as they go about the tasks involved in being a single parent. Society ignores your situation at best or judges you at worst.
The Changing Family Times will help you be the parent your kids need. You’ll find ongoing support, helpful tips, research-based information, and an occasional friendly nudge to help you stay on top of your parenting game.
And to thank you for your subscription we’ll send you this article: Soft Words for Hard Topics: How to Tell Your Children About Your Divorce.
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