| Putting Children First
(FAQ) |
Can my significant other attend the class?
Yes! In fact, Significant Others, Grandparents and Step-Parents
are encouraged to attend because they may directly or indirectly
affect decisions involving the child. For this reason they need
to be reminded to keep the child's best interest in
mind.
I don't want to take the parenting
class, may I skip it?
The judge is the only person who may excuse you from the Putting
Children First class because
it is a court ordered class.
Can I bring my children?
Sorry but NO children. No exceptions
How long is the Parents Children and
Divorce class?
The courts require a four hour Putting Children First class by
mandate.
May I attend the class with my
spouse?
Couples may not attend the same class at the
same time.
How do I register for the
Parenting class?
Click on the Classes link and choose
the date best for you.
What will I learn in the Putting
Children First class?
The Putting Children First is a class program designed to help
parents learn about the impact of divorce or separation on their
children, how to help their children adjust to the changes, and
to recognize their continuing responsibility as Parent.
How can I pay for the class?
You can pay in person at our office, online through our
website or over the phone with your credit card.
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