Oklahoma requires both parents to complete a co-parenting class in divorce cases involving children under 18, as mandated by 43 O.S. § 107.2. The educational program must be completed prior to the temporary order or within 45 days of receiving a temporary order, and final disposition of child custody cannot be granted until both parties complete the program.
Our 4-hour online class covers all six topics required by Oklahoma statute, including the effects of divorce on child well-being, communication strategies to reduce conflict, potential child behaviors during divorce, and area resources for families. The class is self-paced and accessible 24/7, allowing you to complete it on your schedule.
Both parents must complete the program separately and file certificates of completion with the court. Upon completion, you'll receive an instant verifiable certificate that satisfies Oklahoma's requirement under 43 O.S. § 107.2.
Oklahoma courts require co-parenting education as part of the divorce process under 43 O.S. § 107.2, with each judicial district authorized to adopt local procedural rules governing the programs.
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