Kentucky requires both parents to complete divorce education in all dissolution actions involving minor children under Family Court Rules of Procedure and Practice (FCRPP) 2(1)(h). A divorce education certificate is a mandatory filing alongside your petition for dissolution. The requirement applies statewide to all Kentucky family courts.
Our online co-parenting class covers effective communication, conflict resolution, and child development topics that help parents navigate divorce while protecting their children's wellbeing. The class is self-paced, available 24/7, and accepted by Kentucky courts statewide. You can complete it entirely online from home.
Both parents must complete the class and file their certificates before custody orders can be finalized. Upon completion, you'll receive an instant certificate with QR code verification that satisfies Kentucky's divorce education requirement under FCRPP 2(1)(h).
Kentucky Family Court Rules of Procedure and Practice establish the divorce education requirement for all dissolution cases involving minor children. While FCRPP 6(4) gives courts discretion to order specific programs case-by-case, FCRPP 2(1)(h) makes the certificate a mandatory filing statewide.
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