If a Maryland court ordered you to complete a parenting class, our class meets that requirement across all 24 Maryland Circuit Courts. Under Maryland Family Law § 7-103.2, Maryland courts order parent education in family and custody matters involving child support, custody, or visitation, and judges include this requirement to help parents understand how to minimize the impact of family changes on their children.
Our class educates parents about the effects of family separation on children and provides tools for effective co-parenting. The class is accepted statewide and can be completed entirely online. Maryland law authorizes educational seminars by private agencies, and online completion is accepted across all 24 circuits.
Both parents complete the seminar separately under Md. Fam. Law § 7-103.2(f), which provides that parties are not required to attend together. You'll receive an instant certificate upon completion that meets Maryland's requirements under Rule 9-204.
Maryland Family Law § 7-103.2 gives circuit court judges discretion to order parent education in family and custody matters involving children. While the statute uses permissive language, Maryland courts across all 24 circuits routinely exercise this authority to ensure parents understand their children's needs during family transitions.
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