Florida DCF-approved
Accepted by Florida courts. Approval current through 2029.
Complete your court-required course online, from home. 4 hours, available in English and Spanish. $13.99 total — price match guarantee.
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If you cannot afford the course fee, you can request a fee waiver with court documentation.
Request fee waiverAccepted by Florida courts. Approval current through 2029.
Online, in English or Spanish. Stop and come back anytime.
Ready to download as soon as you complete the course and pass the test.
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Create your account and pay online. Each parent needs their own account.
The course is 4 hours total. You can stop and come back anytime.
You need at least 70% on the final test. If you don't pass, review the material and try again — no extra charge.
After you complete the full course minimum, pass the final test, and verify your identity, your certificate is ready to download. Keep a copy and give it to your court or attorney if your case requires it.
These first modules show the tone, pacing, and material you will move through across the full 4-hour course.
Introduces the course, explains the disclaimer and support boundaries, and frames divorce as a family-structure loss that affects both adults and children while preserving the continuing parental role.
Explains how children benefit from continuing relationships with both parents and how parents can support stability, consistency, and child-focused decision-making after separation.
Shows how children at different developmental stages process conflict and separation differently, what parents can do to reduce harm, when outside help may be needed, and when children with identified special needs or emotional concerns may need more tailored support.
Covers how to discuss divorce and parenting changes with children in an age-appropriate way while reducing guilt, confusion, and loyalty conflicts.