$49.99 Add

Level 1 foundational co-parenting class focusing on families in transition. Parents learn skills to avoid common mistakes in an effort to work together with their co-parent for the sake of the children.

Target: Divorcing, separating, never married parents or for parents seeking a modification.

$139.99 Add

Level 2 skills-based co-parenting class for potentially high-conflict families. These life skills teach parents how to manage emotions in order to protect their children during transition and moving forward.

Target: Divorcing, separating or never married parents in conflict or contested cases.

Comprehensive Course Outline

County Status

VERIFY W\ COURT

OnlineParentingPrograms.com is currently a verify w\ court online co-parent/divorce class resource within Hardeman County. Please check the surrounding Counties, Court Administrator or Judge specific to your Family Law Case to verify court acceptance of online parenting education as an alternative if you have been court ordered to take a parent education class (such as an in-person parenting class) within Hardeman County, Tennessee.

Notice:
If an attorney or litigant has concerns specific to Hardeman County and their determination of the need for parenting classes and/or co-parenting/divorce classes (in-person or online), they have an opportunity to bring that concern to their judge, who makes the final determination. Any request to deviate from the Court's order with respect to cases in Family Court Services would need to be considered on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Court Services within Hardeman County for parenting program approval prior to taking any online parent education class.


The Parenting Education Seminar for Tennessee is defined is a class or series of classes that give parents the information necessary to deal with their children and with each other during and after the divorce process. These seminars are meant to help the divorcing family through the traumas of divorce without putting more stress on the parties and their children.

The Parenting Plan Law within the state of Tennessee requires (at a minimum) that the Seminars “educate parents concerning how to protect and enhance the child’s emotional development and informing the parents regarding the legal process. The seminar shall also include a discussion of alternative dispute resolution, marriage counseling, the judicial process, and common perpetrator attitudes and conduct involving domestic violence.” Parenting Education Seminars may also cover other topics related to divorce and its effect on a family.

The Parenting Plan Law in the state of Tennessee requires a minimum of four hours of classroom time, but some Courts may require more time. Each individual Court decides the length of the required Parenting Education Seminar. Depending on the total amount of time required, the Seminar may be given in more than one session.

There is no set cost for the Seminar within Tennessee. In some judicial districts there will be a number of different seminar providers for a parent to choose from. Each of these providers will have their own fee schedule and some may offer a sliding scale based on the income of the parent.

Upon proof of indigence by a parent, the Court may be able to waive the costs. In the alternative, the costs may be assessed as court costs.

Normally, both parents do not attend the same Seminar. In areas where there are few Seminars, one parent may be able to attend a Seminar in an adjoining county or judicial district in order to meet the requirement of attending the Seminar. The minor children do not attend the Seminar, however, there may be specific other programs available for your children about how a divorce will change their lives.

In a contested divorce, the Court must consider whether a parent attended the required seminar when determining whether there should be any limitations on parenting time or decision-making. T.C.A. § 36-6-404(b)(4). The Court cannot prevent a divorce decree from issuing solely on the basis of the parents not attending the Seminar, but a parent who does not attend the Seminar within the time specified by the Court runs the risk of Contempt of Court. A parent who does not complete the required Seminar may be held in Contempt even if the divorce decree has issued. Contempt of Court may involve a jail sentence.

The local Court Clerk will give you brochures or other materials from Seminar providers in your area. These materials will have information such as times and locations of the Seminars and the costs of the Seminars. You will need to contact the provider of your choice to set up attendance at the next available Seminar.

No. The emphasis of most family counseling or family therapy is different than the emphasis of the Parenting Education Seminars. Therefore, family counseling and therapy cannot replace the Seminar

Check With The Court

Even though our online co-parent/divorce class is a verify w\ court resource within Hardeman County, Tennessee, it is always best to verify class acceptance with the court or district judge prior to attending any online program, as we are not familiar with the specifics of your case. The status for OnlineParentingPrograms.com does not always guarantee approval of our classes and it is always best to check with your assigned judge.

Price Matching

OnlineParentingPrograms.com offers competitive pricing specific to Hardeman County. If you find another approved online resource in your area that is less expensive, please let us know and we would be happy to honor that price as well.