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Court Acceptance- Guaranteed. This course certificate is known to be accepted by your court. Our Guarantee: If for any reason your certificate is not accepted by your court, we will promptly issue a full refund. This Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization online course meets the requirements set forth by Florida Statutes 61.21. .
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When parents break up in the State of Florida, statute 61.21 requires both parents to complete a course like ours. We've helped over half a million people get their required certificate- and helped them learn new ways to work through a difficult time of their lives- let us help you benefit from our decades of experience helping people just like you.
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Since 1990 over 500,000 individuals have successfully received their Court Ordered Parenting Course certificates through Certevia Education Programs.
Here are unedited random quotes from among our over half million successful students:
i have learned that what i'am doing and how i have been doing it is the right way for my kids. i'm not hurting them.
Various communication methods and ways to work through problems.
Where both the parents and the children are grieving, the children should always be the focus and concern. Petty arguements between the parents are fruitless wastes of time that detract from the welfare and wellbeing of their children.