Alaska requires parents to complete a parent education program in divorce, dissolution, and custody cases under Administrative Order 3AN-AO-10-01. Both parents must complete this requirement before the court will grant a final decree. The Alaska Court System's official policy states that parents in all domestic relations cases involving minor children must fulfill this education requirement.
Our 4-hour online co-parenting class is accepted by Alaska courts statewide and covers the essential topics parents need to understand during separation. The class is self-paced and available 24/7, allowing you to complete it on your schedule. Online completion is explicitly accepted across all four judicial districts in Alaska.
Upon completion, you'll receive an instant certificate of completion that you can file with the court. Both parents must complete the class separately and file their individual certificates as required by Alaska's administrative orders.
Alaska's requirement is implemented through administrative orders issued by each judicial district's Presiding Judge, with the original authority being Administrative Order 3AN-AO-02-04 (2002) and its successor 3AN-AO-10-01 (2010). The Alaska Court System explicitly added online alternatives to ensure parents can complete the requirement even if unable to attend in-person sessions.
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