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Our Evidence Based proven effective (Published Study) Michigan Online Parenting Class for Divorce course may help you and your children through this difficult time. Our course is often recommended by your court or counselors to help you learn new skills in coping and dealing with your partner through the transition and difficult time you are facing. You may download your certificate instantly when you complete this four hour course at no extra cost.
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When parents break up in the State of Michigan, the court or your counselors may require 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 Education Programs.
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I have learned how to approach certain situations. I have learned that my wife has really violated the bill of rights and the children. Thanks to this course i have really learned how all of my rights have been violated and that not one person has done an
I learned different ways to handle the stress for a divorce and dealing with the day to day stress that it has on the children and myself.
There are some very good points about how to handle situations with the other parent...like it or not. The lines of communication must remain open with the children and with the other parent. We have to work together to o what is best for our children. We