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New Hampshire Child Impact Seminar

Reviewer site for a 4-hour online-only Child Impact Seminar with clinical, child-centered curriculum. It includes live review access, full lesson text, certificate controls, secure support flow, and a supplemental family-protection section covering child protection, permanency, and trauma-informed abuse-and-neglect response. Enrollment remains closed until New Hampshire provides written approval or acceptance guidance.

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Review materials prepared - enrollment closed pending New Hampshire Judicial Branch approval
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New Hampshire Child Impact Seminar

An online, clinical, child-centered seminar prepared for review

This course is designed for parents involved in separation, divorce, or parental-rights matters who need to understand the impact on their children, lower conflict, and complete a structured seminar when New Hampshire authorizes enrollment. The public review experience also lets Judicial Branch reviewers inspect the content, controls, and live course flow in one place.

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Approval status
Prepared for New Hampshire review; enrollment is not open
Course length
4 hours, matching the Child Impact Program requirement
Delivery
Online-only review format, available in English and Spanish
Cost plan
$29.99 proposed tuition, with reduced-fee and no-cost access
Clinical and court fit

New Hampshire Child Impact Seminar

Child impact

Designed around what litigation and separation do to children

The course begins with the child's experience of uncertainty, divided loyalty, stress, behavior changes, and the need for steady adult communication.

Clinical tone

Educational, supportive, and professionally bounded

The language is warm and practical while remaining clear that the course is not therapy, legal advice, custody evaluation, or crisis counseling.

NH fit

The New Hampshire rules are visible instead of hidden

Reviewers can see the 4-hour time map, 30-minute divorce-option cap, reduced/no-cost access plan, waiver awareness, certificate controls, and official references.

Clinically framed and child-centered

The course focuses on children's adjustment, emotional safety, parent-child communication, family transition, and practical conflict reduction.

Built around the 4-hour seminar statute

The time map follows the required 4-hour structure and keeps divorce-option education within the statutory 30-minute limit.

Safety-aware from the start

Domestic violence, coercive control, safety planning, separate attendance concerns, and crisis-resource boundaries are visible in the curriculum.

Ready for reviewer inspection

The site includes the curriculum, full lesson text, knowledge checks, sample certificate, tuition relief policy, official references, and gated course portal.

Course preview

Module 1. Orientation, seminar purpose, and the child's experience

25 minutes

Course boundaries, the New Hampshire Child Impact Program purpose, and a child-centered frame for separation, divorce, and parental-rights litigation.

Module 2. Children's reactions, adjustment, and warning signs

35 minutes

How children of different ages may respond to separation, changed routines, loyalty pressure, and prolonged conflict.

Module 3. Talking with children and keeping communication open

30 minutes

What to tell children, how to answer difficult questions, and how to keep communication open without oversharing adult issues.

Module 4. Reducing conflict and protecting children from loyalty pressure

30 minutes

Practical ways to reduce exposure to conflict, stop loyalty binds, and prevent children from becoming messengers or witnesses.

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Enrollment status
Enrollment closed pending approval

These pages are available for judicial review and for families to understand the proposed course. No payments are accepted, no certificates are issued, and no one should rely on this course for a case until New Hampshire provides written approval or acceptance guidance.

Is enrollment open now?v

No. The New Hampshire Child Impact Seminar is prepared for review. Enrollment, payment, and certificate issuance remain closed until written approval or acceptance guidance is received.

How long is the course?v

The planned course is 4 hours / 240 minutes, matching the New Hampshire Child Impact Program requirement.

Is the course online only?v

Yes. The prepared format is online-only and asynchronous. It is being presented for review only; approval depends on New Hampshire Judicial Branch guidance.

Common questions
New Hampshire Child Impact Seminar
Clinical, child-centered education for New Hampshire review.

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