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Our Evidence Based proven effective (Published Study) Shelby County (Memphis) Tennessee 4 hour Parent Educational Seminar online course meets the requirements set forth in Title 36-6-408 and meets all Tennessee legislative requirements including the new video requirement on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Not filing in Shelby County? Take a look at our other Tennessee County classes
In this area you should take the class via our partner University at Walters State University.
Court Acceptance- under extenuating conditions. This course certificate may be accepted by your court with pre-approval or extenuating circumstances such as living in a different State, Active Military Service, or other limiting factors. In these areas it is recommended you check with your Attorney or Court before enrolling.
When parents break up in the State of Tennessee, Title 36 Domestic Relations 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 am already following what is stated in this program. I believe as long as both parents think of the children first, that things can go smoothly through the divorce process.
I'VE BEGUN TO UNDERSTAND THE GRIEVING TO HEALING PROCESS OF DIVORCE AS RELATES TO MY CHILDREN. I'VE LEARNED PRINCIPLES THAT CAN HELP ME COPE AND MAKE BETTER DECISIONS IN THE DIVORCE PROCESS.
ive learned that before you make a decision to try to look at it from your childs view and also talk to the other parent for whatever the best interest would be for your child.