Under M.R. Civ. P. 107(a)(3) and 4 M.R.S. § 183, Maine courts are authorized to order parents to complete a parental education program in divorce and custody cases. Maine judges routinely include this requirement for cases involving minor children, particularly during case management conferences.
Our comprehensive co-parenting class covers communication strategies, child development, and managing transitions between households. The program is self-paced and designed to meet Maine's judicial expectations for parent education. Upon completion, you'll receive an instant certificate with QR verification that Maine courts accept.
The court determines who must complete the program and sets any specific deadlines in your case order. Our certificate includes your name, completion date, and verification details that satisfy Maine's parent education requirements.
Maine's Family Division operates under 4 M.R.S. § 183, which emphasizes education for parties as a core practice. While M.R. Civ. P. 107(a)(3) gives judges discretionary authority to order parent education, Maine courts regularly exercise this authority during case management conferences, particularly in contested cases involving minor children.
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