If a Georgia court ordered you to complete parent education, our class meets that requirement statewide across all 159 counties. Under Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.8, Georgia courts are authorized to order parent education in domestic relations cases involving minor children. While Georgia has no statewide mandate, circuits across the state routinely include this requirement through local standing orders for family, paternity, modification, and custody cases.
Our class covers child development, communication strategies, conflict resolution, and co-parenting skills that Georgia judges expect parents to understand. The program is completed online at your own pace, with instant certificate delivery upon completion.
Both parents typically must complete the class when ordered by the court. Our certificate is accepted by Georgia courts statewide and includes QR code verification for instant authentication by court staff.
Georgia's Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.8 enables each judicial circuit to establish parent education requirements through standing orders. While the rule uses permissive language, most circuits across Georgia have implemented mandatory programs with varying hour requirements and provider specifications.
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