Under K.S.A. § 23-3214, Kansas courts are authorized to order parents to complete co-parenting education in divorce and custody cases. Kansas judges routinely include this requirement in cases involving minor children, with several counties mandating completion through local court rules.
Our comprehensive class covers communication skills, child development, and conflict resolution — all topics Kansas courts expect parents to understand. The class is completed entirely online at your own pace, with instant certificate delivery upon completion.
Both parents must complete the class when ordered. Johnson County requires their "Parents Forever" program, Sedgwick County mandates the "Kids First Workshop," and Douglas and Shawnee Counties have established similar requirements through local rules. Our certificate is accepted by Kansas courts statewide.
Kansas follows a county-by-county approach to co-parenting education under K.S.A. § 23-3214. While the statute gives judges discretionary authority, major counties like Johnson, Sedgwick, Douglas, and Shawnee have implemented local rules making completion mandatory in cases involving minor children.
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