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4-hr SELF-PACED VIDEO online course
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100% ONLINE Florida Parenting class
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Instant Access & Certificate
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Guaranteed Acceptance in FL. Courts
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Engaging 10 modules + activities
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Created by Top 1% Ranked Doctor
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Comprising: Kissimmee and St. Cloud
Ninth Judicial Circuit Court for Divorcing Parents with Minor Children
Divorce in Florida with Children
In Florida, parents involved in a dissolution of marriage proceeding with minor children or a paternity proceeding with issues of parental responsibility must attend, separately, parenting classes approved by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) before the court issues a final judgment.
Parenting Classes Online
Florida divorce laws require that parenting classes last a minimum of 4 hours. The State allows parents to take these parenting classes online. Co-parenting classes, Family stabilization, parent education, divorce course, or parenting education course, as these educational programs are also called, provide education, training, and support during the divorce process in accordance with Chapter 61.21 of the Florida Statutes.
Dr. Liliana Wolf of Florida Parenting Online Class visiting Osceola County
Contact Information
Osceola County Clerk of Courts
Osceola County Courthouse
2 Courthouse Square
Kissimmee, Florida 34741
Contact Information: 407-742-3500
Hours: 8am - 5pm Monday through Friday, excluding holidays
Legal Aid and resources
Free Legal Aid for Collier County
Help is available for low-income residents of Collier County in need of assistance in matters related to Florida divorce laws. Parents who plan to divorce in Florida can apply via phone by calling (239) 775-4555, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. This is a service offered by The Legal Aid Service of Collier County.
To see if you are eligible to receive this free service, contact (239) 775-4555 to schedule an appointment.
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Divorce in Florida
If you plan to file for divorce in Florida and are looking for private attorneys in Collier County, you can use the Collier County Bar Association Referral Service. An attorney referral service agent will ask you to describe your legal issue, and they will refer you to a Florida divorce lawyer with experience with your particular legal matter.
In addition to being in good standing with the Florida Bar, all of these divorce attorneys carry professional malpractice insurance, which assures you of getting the best quality legal work for your money.
Florida Divorce Forms
The Office of Family Courts has put together helpful legal information for those filing for divorce in Florida. You can learn about Florida divorce laws in the Florida Courts website and by accessing Florida Family Law Forms.
Domestic Violence Resources
Osceola residents can count on the Outreach Advocacy Center, which provides domestic violence and abuse victims with information regarding their rights and supports their choices. In addition, through group and individual counseling, The Outreach Advocacy Center offers emotional and psychological support. The Center also provides information and referrals to other groups and agencies in the area if needed.
Help Now Advocates can be reached at: 407-847-8562.
Mental Health Resources
National Alliance for Mental Illness