The following are some of the more commonly asked questions about our High-Conflict Online Parenting Classes. If you don’t see your question below, please Contact Us. We’re available to answer all of your questions.
Fast Parent Class High-Conflict Parenting Programs are designed by licensed professionals and are commonly accepted by courts, mediators, and child services agencies nationwide. We recommend confirming with your judge, attorney, or caseworker before enrolling to ensure you choose the correct number of hours.
A standard parenting class teaches general parenting skills such as communication, discipline, and empathy. A high-conflict parenting class adds specialized training on managing disputes, setting boundaries, reducing children’s exposure to conflict, and using court-approved communication tools like the BIFF method and parenting apps.
Not necessarily. Courts may order one or both parents to complete the course, depending on the case. Even if your co-parent does not participate, you will gain valuable skills to reduce conflict and protect your child from disputes.
Yes. The high conflict parenting class is completely self-paced and available 24/7. You can start and stop at any time, and the program will remember where you left off. This flexibility makes it easy to complete the class around your schedule.
We offer courses in multiple lengths—8, 10, 12, 16, and 26 hours. If you have a legal requirement, choose the number of hours ordered by the court or agency. If you are taking the course for personal growth, you may select the length that best fits your needs.
You will learn practical strategies for managing stress and anger, minimizing your child’s exposure to disputes, setting boundaries, and communicating effectively with your co-parent. The program also covers conflict de-escalation, the BIFF method, parallel parenting, and tools for complying with court orders.
Yes. Upon finishing the class, you will receive a Certificate of Completion at no additional cost. This certificate can be presented to the court, your attorney, mediator, or child services caseworker. Overnight delivery is available if needed for urgent deadlines.
Absolutely. Many parents enroll voluntarily to improve their co-parenting relationship, reduce stress, and create a healthier environment for their children.