Accepted by Courts Nationwide
The Original. The Most Accepted Certificate. Nationwide.
All Court Systems
Courts have different names in different states. We are accepted by all of them:
- District Courts (Texas, Kansas, Nevada, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa)
- Superior Courts (California, Arizona, Georgia, Washington, North Carolina, Alaska)
- Circuit Courts (Florida, Illinois, Michigan, Virginia, Maryland, Oregon, Missouri)
- Family Courts (Delaware, Rhode Island, South Carolina)
- Probate and Family Courts (Massachusetts)
- Courts of Common Pleas (Pennsylvania, Ohio)
- Chancery Courts (Mississippi)
- Supreme Court (New York)
Every Type of Case
Family Court / Domestic Relations
Divorce, custody, parenting plans. Our classes help you communicate with your ex and protect your children from conflict.
Juvenile Justice
Teen probation, supervision orders. Courts order parents to learn how to set boundaries and manage difficult behaviors. Our classes cover these skills.
Criminal Court
Plea agreements, reduced charges. Parent education is frequently part of rehabilitation requirements. Our class satisfies this requirement.
What Courts See
Your certificate includes everything courts need:
- Participant's full legal name
- State and county where the case was filed
- Case/docket number
- Enrollment date and completion date
- Executive Director's signature
- Unique certificate number
- QR code for instant verification
State Statute Reference
The Original. Built across three decades of research to satisfy parent education requirements in every U.S. state, which is what makes our certificate stronger than one designed for a single state. Our certificate is accepted by courts coast to coast. The information below highlights the statute that applies specifically in your case.
The court basis for parent education in every state where we serve customers. Each state’s citation is surfaced in your account when you complete the class.
Alabama
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
Alaska
Administrative Order 3AN-AO-10-01 (Third Judicial District; equivalent orders per district); AS 25.24.150(j) (DV-specific)
Arizona
A.R.S. §§ 25-351 through 25-355; ACJA § 3-202
Arkansas
Ark. Code § 9-12-322
California
California Family Code §§ 3200-3204 (Chapter 13)
Colorado
C.R.S. § 14-10-123.7
Connecticut
CT Gen. Stat. § 46b-69b
Delaware
13 Del. C. § 1507(h); Family Court Rule 16.4
District of Columbia
D.C. Code § 16-914(d)(3)
Florida
Florida Statute § 61.21; Fla. Admin. Code Rule 65C-32.003
Georgia
Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.8
Hawaii
HRS § 571-46.2; HRS § 607-5.6
Idaho
Idaho Rule of Family Law Procedure (IRFLP) 1001(c)
Illinois
750 ILCS 5/404.1; Illinois Supreme Court Rule 924
Indiana
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
Iowa
Iowa Code § 598.15
Kansas
K.S.A. § 23-3214
Kentucky
FCRPP 2(1)(h); FCRPP 6(4)
Louisiana
La. R.S. 9:331.2 (formerly R.S. 9:306)
Maine
4 M.R.S. § 183; M.R. Civ. P. 107(a)(3)
Maryland
MD Code, Family Law § 7-103.2; Maryland Rule 9-204
Massachusetts
Probate and Family Court Standing Order 3-23
Michigan
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
Minnesota
Minn. Stat. § 518.157
Mississippi
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
Missouri
RSMo §§ 452.372, 452.600, 452.605, 452.607, 452.610
Montana
MCA § 40-4-226
Nebraska
Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 43-2928, 43-2929, 43-2937
Nevada
EDCR 5.302 (Eighth Judicial District / Clark County)
New Hampshire
RSA 458-D
New Jersey
N.J.S.A. §§ 2A:34-12.1 to 2A:34-12.8; Directive #11-19
New Mexico
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
New York
22 NYCRR Part 144
North Carolina
Session Law 1999-237 (HB 168, § 17.16)
North Dakota
N.D.R.Ct. 8.3(b)(4) and 8.3.1(b)(4)
Ohio
Ohio Rev. Code § 3109.053
Oklahoma
43 O.S. § 107.2
Oregon
ORS 3.425
Pennsylvania
23 Pa.C.S. § 5332
Rhode Island
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
South Carolina
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
South Dakota
S.D. Codified Laws § 25-4A-32
Tennessee
T.C.A. § 36-6-408
Texas
Texas Family Code § 105.009
Utah
Utah Code § 81-9-103 and § 81-4-105; UCJA Rule 4-907
Vermont
Set by the court in each county or judicial district.
Virginia
Va. Code §§ 16.1-278.15 and 20-103
Washington
RCW 26.12.170; RCW 26.12.172
West Virginia
W. Va. Code § 48-9-104; Family Court Rule 37
Wisconsin
Wis. Stat. § 767.401
Wyoming
Wyo. Stat. § 20-2-201(f)
Citations shown for reference. Courts implement requirements at the trial-court level; this list reflects the statewide statute or rule where one exists.