no
"Shared parenting with no relocation" means no. Take it to the authorities.
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I'll say this, its probably very smart if they did, but i cant say that all new parents take the class for sure. Usually parent classes are taken while the women is pregnant and not while they have the child. But yes its very possible new parents take parenting class.
you can get the information about parenting class to get your Childern back from www.care2.com/c2c/share/detail/939929 website
Yes if parenting classes were mandated by the court.
You need to contact your court house to find which parenting classes fit the requirements of your sentence.
Bad parenting, idiocy and peer pressure.
Im not sure but if u find out will u please let me know. i have 2 have it odne b4 jan its court orderd also i have to go to parenting classes to get my kids i live on so osage wichita ks where would be the closes one that is free and court ordered
You need to contact your local court officials in charge of these requirements to find the cheapest resources for you.
Online parenting classes are better since you can get access of all kind of parenting tips and advice at just one click. The actual parenting classes have some limitations like fixed timing, lack of revision on the topics covered previously and many more. Sites like wowparenting(dot)com provides online parenting course for various categories according to kids age and one can have access to the videos easily by just logging in to their app or website. Also the doubts are cleared by asking the questions to the experts. This doesn't happen at actual class as one has to go to the class and get his/her doubts cleared. Online parenting course can be accessed from anywhere and anytime and that is the main advantage as it's difficult for parents to take out time from their busy schedule.
There are parenting classes for any and all new parents. It is a good idea for a first time parent to take a class.
The best parenting advice for a single dad is to build a support team. It's extremely hard to take care of kids on your own.