High-Conflict Parenting ClassApproved by Courts Nationwide
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Court-Approved Parenting Classes. Accepted Nationwide.
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The Words on Your Order
Courts describe this requirement in different ways: “high-conflict parenting class,” “co-parenting education,” or simply “parenting class.” Whatever the wording, the order is asking for the same thing: proof that you have learned the tools for raising children well across two households when the conflict is real. That is exactly what this class teaches, and your certificate is ready to file the day you finish.
What Your Order Wants You to Learn
The high-conflict toolkit, taught step by step across 15 short lessons.
Parallel Parenting
A structured way to raise your children well when cooperating directly is not realistic. Each parent operates independently with minimal direct contact, and the children keep both parents.
BIFF Communication
Brief, Informative, Friendly, and Firm. The standard method for keeping necessary messages short, factual, and neutral, so nothing you write escalates the case.
Structured Exchanges
Practical handoff options that reduce contact: staggered timing, neutral locations, and third-party or supervised exchanges when that is what your situation calls for.
Kids Out of the Middle
How to recognize loyalty conflicts, stop messages passing through the children, and keep your kids feeling safe with both parents no matter what the adults are working through.
You Never Need Your Co-Parent’s Cooperation
Each parent enrolls separately and completes the class independently, at their own pace, on their own device. Nothing in the class requires contact with your co-parent, and they never see your progress. More than 500,000 parents have completed our classes, many of them under orders exactly like yours.
Questions Parents Ask
My court order says "high-conflict." Is this the right class?
Yes. High-conflict co-parenting is exactly what this class teaches: parallel parenting for when direct cooperation is not possible, the BIFF method for keeping communication brief and neutral, structured exchanges, and keeping children out of loyalty conflicts. If any wording in your order looks unusual, contact us with the exact phrase and we will confirm it against the class for you.
Do I have to take the class with my co-parent?
No. Each parent enrolls separately and completes the class independently. Nothing in the class requires contact with your co-parent, and your co-parent never sees your progress or your answers.
What does the class cover?
Fifteen lessons covering communication strategies, parallel parenting, the BIFF method, structured exchanges and neutral handoffs, loyalty conflicts, supporting your children through the transition, and staying steady when emotions run high. Conflict management runs through the entire class.
How long does it take?
About 4 hours total, fully self-paced. Start on your phone at lunch, finish on your laptop at night. You can complete it in one sitting or spread it out.
When do I get my certificate?
The moment you finish. Your certificate is generated instantly with a verification code courts can check online, and if you provide your attorney’s email, we notify your attorney with a copy automatically.
Start Today, File It Tomorrow
Enroll now, finish at your own pace, and walk into court with a verifiable certificate.