Nevada does not have a statewide co-parenting education requirement, but courts in Clark County require completion as part of divorce and custody cases under EDCR 5.302. The Eighth Judicial District Court (Clark County) mandates that both parents complete a co-parenting class in cases involving minor children. Our class is accepted by Nevada courts statewide.
Our 4-hour class covers communication strategies, child development, and co-parenting skills that help families navigate divorce and separation. The class is available online and can be completed at your own pace from anywhere with internet access. You'll receive an instant certificate upon completion with QR code verification that courts can authenticate immediately.
While other Nevada counties do not currently mandate co-parenting education, judges throughout Nevada may order parent education at their discretion. Our certificate is accepted by all Nevada courts and includes the verification features that family law judges expect.
Nevada's approach to co-parenting education varies by county. Under EDCR 5.302, Clark County (Las Vegas area) requires completion in all cases involving minor children, while other judicial districts handle parent education on a case-by-case basis through judicial discretion.
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