Tennessee Parent Education Class
Ability to Co-parent is an online Parent Education Class, which may be a court-ordered parenting class required in the state of Tennessee for parents that are seeking a divorce according to Tennessee Code Annotated § 36-6-408. Our online parenting class has been approved and our certificate of completion is recognized by most Tennessee courts.
Our Parent Education Class is taught by a Tennessee attorney and provides meaningful content based on thousands of real cases and questions from Tennessee parents. The Class is broken down into smaller segments that can be taken at your convenience, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


HIGH
QUALITY
Your Course is high quality and contains downloadable assets with each segment. Taught by a Tennessee attorney and Listed family mediator. The parenting class is based on thousands of real cases and questions from clients.


EASILY
ACCESSIBLE
Our Parenting Course is 100% online and self-paced. It is broken down into segments which allows you to start and stop at any time and as often as necessary to accommodate your schedule.
The course can also be taken on any device that has access to the Internet:
- Laptop computers
- Smart phones
- Tablets
- Desktop computers
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GUARANTEED
ACCEPTANCE
Your Parent Education Online Course certificate comes backed by a 100% money-back guarantee.

If your certificate is not accepted by the court, contact us. We will refund the full price of the course.
Starting at only $55, we offer an affordable Parent Education Course with absolutely no hidden fees.
Is this the parenting class I am required to take for my case?
The Parent Education Class has a lot of different names. If you have been instructed to take any one of the following classes then our online Parent Education Course may satisfy that requirement:
- Child Impact Program
- Children In Between (CIB)
- Co-Parenting After Divorce
- Co-Parenting Seminar
- Divorce Course
- Divorce Parenting Class
- MODE
- Parent, Children and Divorce Workshop
- Parenting Seminar
- Parents and Kids Seminar
- Child Support Impact Seminar
- Children and Families In Transition (CFIT) Course
- Co-Parenting Class
- Cooperative Parenting Class
- Divorce Education Class
- Domestic Relations Education
- Parent Educational Seminar
- Parenting Apart
- Parenting Through Divorce
- Seminar on the Impact of Divorce on Children
- Children Cope With Divorce Seminar
- Children in Divorce and Separation (CIDS)
- Co-Parenting Course
- Coping with Separation and Divorce (COPE) Seminar
- Divorce Education Course
- High Conflict Parenting Class
- Parent Educational Session
- Parenting Class
- Parenting Education Seminar
- Parents Without Conflict Class
Is this Parenting Class accepted in my county?
In some cases the court in a particular county may not allow online parenting classes. This means that the Parent Education Class cannot be taken with an online provider. Below is a listing of every county in the state of Tennessee. Those displayed in red are specifically known to reject certificates from online classes. As the course is taught by a Tennessee Attorney, we have specific approval in most counties.
- Anderson County
- Blount County
- Carroll County
- Claiborne County
- Crockett County
- Decatur County
- Fentress County
- Grainger County
- Hamilton County
- Hawkins County
- Hickman County
- Jefferson County
- Lauderdale County
- Loudon County
- Marshall County
- Meigs County
- Morgan County
- Pickett County
- Roane County
- Sequatchie County
- Stewart County
- Trousdale County
- Warren County
- White County
- Bedford County
- Bradley County
- Carter County
- Clay County
- Cumberland County
- Dickson County
- Franklin County
- Greene County
- Hancock County
- Haywood County
- Houston County
- Johnson County
- Lawrence County
- Macon County
- Maury County
- Monroe County
- Obion County
- Polk County
- Robertson County
- Sevier County
- Sullivan County
- Unicoi County
- Washington County
- Williamson County
- Benton County
- Campbell County
- Cheatham County
- Cocke County
- Davidson County
- Dyer County
- Gibson County
- Grundy County
- Hardeman County
- Henderson County
- Humphreys County
- Knox County
- Lewis County
- Madison County
- McMinn County
- Montgomery County
- Overton County
- Putnam County
- Rutherford County
- Shelby County
- Sumner County
- Union County
- Wayne County
- Wilson County
- Bledsoe County
- Cannon County
- Chester County
- Coffee County
- DeKalb County
- Fayette County
- Giles County
- Hamblen County
- Hardin County
- Henry County
- Jackson County
- Lake County
- Lincoln County
- Marion County
- McNairy County
- Moore County
- Perry County
- Rhea County
- Scott County
- Smith County
- Tipton County
- Van Buren County
- Weakley County
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