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Our Evidence Based proven effective (Published Study) Rhode Island Online Parent Education Seminar is recognized in and the certificate is presently accepted by Rhode Island courts. If you are requested to take a class called "Divided Yet United" or a Rhode Island co-parenting class, this class meets the requirement.
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When parents break up in the State of Rhode Island, the court 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 Certevia Education Programs.
Here are unedited random quotes from among our over half million successful students:
I have learned from this program is that visitation is for the children, and we must both put our differences aside. I know that my children do deserve to know and spend time with both parents. It was interesting to learn that children interpret what we s
That if there is something you and your ex don't agree on you should seek counceling else where. Which we just have religion issues. So, I guess I've learned that no matter how small of a issue you and you ex have if we cannot resolve it then we should se
That you need to rethink some of your questions. Question 3 above is confusing. If the parent is a complete scumbag no...don't tell the truth. Question 5... do you mean exclusively that the parenting plan is for discipline purposes or should it contain am