These are the questions people most often ask before enrolling or after finishing the course.
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.
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.
The certificate includes the participant's name, case number, date(s) of attendance, completion date, course name, provider contact information, and a verification ID.
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.
Yes. If you find a lower current public price for a comparable Minnesota online parent-education course, submit the link for manual review and we will match the verified price if the offer qualifies under the posted terms.
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.
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.
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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