No more than four hours.
The course is exactly 240 minutes across six timed modules.
Georgia Co-Parenting Education Foundations is a pending-review online course for Parents in Georgia domestic relations matters involving minor children when the assigned court allows an online parent education seminar. Enrollment, payment, and certificates stay closed until written court acceptance or listing guidance is received.
Superior court judges may require an educational seminar of no more than four hours in domestic relations actions, focused on the effects of divorce on children, parent conduct during and after separation, developmental stages, and economic effects.
The course is exactly 240 minutes across six timed modules.
Modules 2 and 3 cover child stress reactions, developmental stages, loyalty conflict, and age-appropriate support.
Modules 4 and 5 cover communication, conflict reduction, transitions, parenting routines, and new household structures.
Module 5 addresses financial stress, child needs, scheduling friction, and practical planning.
Pricing posts a low standard tuition, reduced-fee access, and a $0 hardship review path.
Course purpose, Georgia court-review boundaries, no-legal-advice limits, and the four-hour structure contemplated by Rule 24.8.
How separation, divorce, custody conflict, and loyalty pressure can affect children's emotional security.
Developmental differences from early childhood through adolescence and practical responses for each stage.
If a court accepts the course and a participant finds a lower current public price for a comparable paid Georgia online parent-education course, National Course Portal will match or beat the verified price before payment.