Under MCA § 40-4-226, Montana courts may order parents to complete a co-parenting education program in dissolution of marriage and parenting plan cases involving minor children. Montana judges routinely include this requirement when they find it would be in the best interest of the child.
Our class covers the effects of divorce on children and co-parenting strategies that Montana courts expect parents to understand. The program is completed entirely online at your own pace, with instant certificate delivery upon completion.
Both parents typically need to complete the class when ordered by the court. Your certificate includes QR code verification that Montana courts can instantly validate.
Montana courts follow a two-step process under MCA § 40-4-226: they must inform parents about available co-parenting programs, then may order attendance if it serves the child's best interests. This discretionary standard is commonly applied in cases involving minor children.
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