Iowa requires both parents to complete a court-accepted co-parenting class in all divorce and custody cases involving minor children under Iowa Code § 598.15. Both parties must participate within 45 days of service of the petition or modification notice, and the final decree cannot be granted until both parents have complied with this requirement.
Our 4-hour online class covers all topics mandated by Iowa law, including divorce's impact on children and family relationships, parenting skills for divorcing parents, children's needs and coping techniques, and the financial responsibilities of parents following divorce. The class is self-paced and available 24/7, making it easy to complete within Iowa's 45-day deadline.
Both the petitioner and respondent must complete the class separately. Upon completion, you'll receive an instant certificate with QR code verification that's accepted by courts across all eight judicial districts in Iowa.
Iowa Code § 598.15 establishes a mandatory co-parenting education requirement for all dissolution and custody cases. Each of Iowa's eight judicial districts certifies accepted courses, ensuring statewide acceptance while allowing local flexibility in provider selection.
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