Questions about tuition, completion, fee waivers, and certificates
These are the questions people most often ask before enrolling or after finishing the course.
Is this course built for Minnesota family-court matters?
Yes. The curriculum is tailored for Minnesota parent-education use and includes Minnesota court-process orientation, common family-court roles, resource planning, and certificate fields designed for Minnesota use.
How long is the course?
The instructional flow is 480 minutes, or 8 hours total, matching Minnesota's statutory minimum for contested custody or parenting-time matters and online parent-education orders.
What does the certificate include?
The certificate includes the participant's name, case number, date(s) of attendance, completion date, course name, provider contact information, and a verification ID.
Do you offer fee waivers or reduced-fee access?
Yes. The tuition model includes a reduced-fee path and a no-fee path for participants who qualify under Minn. Stat. Sec. 563.01 or a comparable indigency standard.
Do you offer price-match review?
Yes. If you find a lower current public price for a comparable Minnesota online parent-education course, submit the link for manual review before enrollment. Qualifying verified prices can be applied under the posted terms.
Is support available during enrollment or completion?
Yes. Students can use the secure text-style support page after creating a free account, and enrollment, fee-waiver, pricing, and certificate questions can also be handled by email with a target initial response within 1 business day.
Does the course provide legal advice or therapy?
No. The course is educational. It offers general information, structured parenting education, and resource guidance, but it does not replace individualized legal advice or mental-health treatment.
How can a court reviewer inspect the site?
If a court or attorney wants a structured review view, a dedicated Court Review page is available with the main course sections and official resource links.
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