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Co-Parenting / Divorce

Class: Online Co-Parenting/Divorce
State: Florida
Status: The Online Co-Parenting/ Divorce class is recognized in 67 counties within this state.

Syllabus

Approved – County courts have reviewed our programs and have consented to accept our certificates of completion.

Accepted – County courts have confirmed they will accept our classes and certificates of completion. As a general rule counties are not allowed to recommend a specific vendor. We are on the resource list of accepted vendors within that county.

Recognized – County courts have confirmed they will recognize our classes and certificates of completion. As a general rule counties are not allowed to recommend a specific vendor. We are on the resource list of recognized vendors within that county..

Extenuating – Courts may accept our classes and completion certificates under the following conditions: the individual resides in a different state, the individual is active military, the individual is incarcerated or otherwise restricted, the individual has a physical or mental impairment prohibiting them from attending an in-person program and the classes meet the basic county/court statutory requirements. By court order only.

Verify with Court – County courts may accept our classes although it is recommended that you speak with either your lawyer or court administrator for approval.

Check with Court – Contact your county court administrator prior to taking the class.

State: Florida

There are 67 counties in the U.S. state of Florida. It was a territory of the U.S. in 1821 and started with two counties: Escambia to the west and St. Johns to the east, divided by the Apalachicola River. All of the other counties were apportioned from these two original counties. Florida became the 27th U.S. state in 1845, and its last county was created in 1925 with the formation of Gilchrist County from a segment of Alachua County.[1] Florida's counties were originally subdivisions of the state government. In 1968, counties gained the power to develop their own charters.[2]

State Statute: Parent Education and Family Stabilization - Florida 61.21

DISCLAIMER: Online parent education classes are widely recognized within the state of Florida by county courts and government agencies; however, if you are court ordered to take a co-parenting class, it is always best to verify approval of our classes with your county court of record to verify their acceptance of an online parenting class. Each state, county, and individual judge may dictate different requirements.

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE! If you complete one of our online programs and your local county court declines it, please see our Terms of Use for our refund guarantee policy.

Counties

Status

Alachua County

Approved

Baker County

Approved

Bay County

Approved

Bradford County

Approved

Brevard County

Approved

Broward County

Approved

Calhoun County

Approved

Charlotte County

Approved

Citrus County

Approved

Clay County

Approved

Collier County

Approved

Columbia County

Approved

DeSoto County

Approved

Dixie County

Approved

Duval County

Extenuating

Escambia County

Approved

Flagler County

Approved

Franklin County

Approved

Gadsden County

Approved

Gilchrist County

Approved

Glades County

Approved

Gulf County

Approved

Hamilton County

Approved

Hardee County

Approved

Hendry County

Approved

Hernando County

Approved

Highlands County

Approved

Hillsborough County

Extenuating

Holmes County

Approved

Jackson County

Approved

Jefferson County

Approved

Lafayette County

Approved

Lake County

Approved

Lee County

Approved

Leon County

Approved

Levy County

Approved

Liberty County

Approved

Madison County

Approved

Manatee County

Approved

Marion County

Approved

Martin County

Approved

Monroe County

Approved

Nassau County

Approved

Okaloosa County

Approved

Orange County

Approved

Osceola County

Approved

Pasco County

Extenuating

Pinellas County

Extenuating

Polk County

Approved

Putnam County

Approved

Sarasota County

Approved

Seminole County

Approved

St. Johns County

Approved

St. Lucie County

Extenuating

Sumter County

Approved

Suwannee County

Approved

Taylor County

Approved

Union County

Approved

Volusia County

Approved

Wakulla County

Approved

Walton County

Approved

Other County

Approved

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