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Our Evidence Based, proven (PDF Summary) Parenting & Divorce Class in Cuero, TX is a 4 hour Parent Education and Family Stabilization class. Our class is easy to do, Mobile Friendly, audio narrated, meets requirements set forth in Texas Family Code 105.009.
Court Acceptance- Guaranteed. This Texas Parent Education and Family Stabilization online course meets the requirements set forth by the State of Texas.
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When parents break up in the State of Texas, Texas Statute Sec 105.009 states the court may require both parents to complete a course like ours if deemed in the best interest of the child. 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.
Here are unedited random quotes from among our over half million successful students:
i have learned that children are very effected by the divorce, i learned not to talk bad about my ex-husband, i've also learned how to cope with any difficulties this may bring in the future, i honestly can say this was truly helpful.
I HAVE LEARNED THAT MY CHILDREN ARE MY PRIORITY IN MY LIFE.THEY DESERVE TO HAVE WELL BALANCED EMOTIONAL,PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CONDITIONS,AND FOR THAT DEPEND ON MY SELF CONTROL.
That there are acceptions and not every case should be considered or handled the same. That there are very few successful marriages and second marriages and that the provisions for the children's welfare should always come first.