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.
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.
The planned course is 4 hours / 240 minutes, matching the New Hampshire Child Impact Program requirement.
Yes. The prepared format is online-only and asynchronous. It is being presented for review only; approval depends on New Hampshire Judicial Branch guidance.
Yes. The course site, curriculum, lesson content, certificate fields, and support language are prepared in English and Spanish.
No. The course is educational. It does not provide legal advice, therapy, diagnoses, mediation, custody evaluation, crisis counseling, or a case-specific recommendation.
The curriculum separates routine conflict from safety concerns and includes domestic violence, coercive control, stalking, intimidation, crisis-resource boundaries, and separate-attendance or waiver awareness.
The planned certificate includes participant name, case number, court/county field, course name, completion date, course time, certificate ID, contact email, and verification URL.
Yes. The proposed model includes standard, reduced-fee, and no-cost access paths, subject to New Hampshire approval and any court-specific instructions.