North Carolina Online Parenting Classes

If you have been mandated or recommended to attend a co-parenting class within the state of North Carolina, please select the county your case has been filed in, to find out more about online parenting programs in your area.

DISCLAIMER: Online Parenting Programs offers classes that are court recognized  in many counties within the state of North Carolina, but we highly recommend you double check the acceptance with your local county court, prior to enrolling in one of our online classes. Each county within North Carolina has a different set of family court requirements, along with individual judges requesting specific conditions to be met when it comes to divorce education classes.

Parent Education Programs in North Carolina

While going through a divorce or separation, family courts in counties all around North Carolina most often require separating parents to attend a Parent Education Program in order for them to learn basic co-parenting skills. With the benefit of the child in mind, co-parenting classes provide parents with communication tools and know-how that help ease the transition for all family members.

Our Online Co-Parenting / Divorce class is a recognized online divorce education option in most North Carolina family courts. However, the status OnlineParentingPrograms.com has in each county does not always guarantee acceptance of our classes in front of your assigned judge. We highly recommend you verify with your local family court within your county the acceptance of our online co-parenting classes.

Parent Education programs in North Carolina are most effective when both parents register and complete similar classes. This ensures both parties have learned and developed similar parenting skills, delivering a consistent and dependable parenting style that will benefit the child directly.

Completing an online parenting class has many benefits, among which the possibility to choose whether you want to attend it together with your co-parent or separately.

House bill

Session Law 1999-237 House Bill 168 Section 17.16 authorized the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC) to establish an educational program for parents who are parties to a custody or visitation action and to administer any parent education though family court programs that were established by Section 25 of Session Law 1998-202.

See below the list of all 100 North Carolina counties and find out details about each online parenting program status within that county.

Highlights and Benefits of completing our Co-parenting/ Divorce Classes

Registrering and completing an online co-parenting/divorce class might sometimes be mandatory in a family county court. The benefits however are not limited to successfully completing the separation process, but extend to real life situations, where the wellbeing of your child is concerned.

North Carolina co-parenting records show that children have an easier time adjusting to the new family situation if both parents attend a parent education program.

OnlineParentingPrograms.com offers top quality online co-parenting/divorce classes for North Carolina that teach parents how to handle and deal with the transitional process in a way that lessens the psychological burden a separation has on children. Learning how to efficiently and assertively communicate with your co-parent is one of the main benefits of an online co-parenting/divorce class.

If you are court ordered to take a divorce class or parenting class within the state of North Carolina, check with your county Family Court about the possibility of attending it online and the acceptance of OnlineParentingPrograms.com classes.

A Certificate of Completion is guaranteed when completing our online co-parenting/divorce classes.

Financial Assistance

OnlineParentingPrograms.com offers discounts to qualified parents. Please complete our Financial Verification Form and one of our moderators will review your information and provide a response within two business days.