You need to contact your court house to find which parenting classes fit the requirements of your sentence.
This website may be able to help you. http://www.onlineparentclass.com/Alabama-Parenting-Classes.aspx free court ordered parenting class in minnesota
You will be called back to court and punished.
You need to contact your local court officials in charge of these requirements to find the cheapest resources for you.
Contempt of Court, and/or whatever matter before the court that initiated the order being reconsidered.
There are parenting classes for any and all new parents. It is a good idea for a first time parent to take a class.
There are online classes http://www.onlineparentclass.com/Ohio-Parenting-Classes.aspx
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
If the court has ordered you to parenting classes, the advocate can give you list of times and places for the classes in your community. Contact the court's advocate for this information that you can enroll in a court-approved course.
Families First, Inc. offers parenting classes on 250 Baltic Street in Brooklyn. However, you should check with the court first to make sure they do not have a pre-approved list of facilities you must use.
If your parenting class is court ordered they should provide you with information on which programs are acceptable. In CA, the Neighborhood Action program provides these classes. Even if you are not court ordered, you can get the information through the courts. It might also be helpful to contact local domestic violence treatment centers, as they usualy have a list of resources, if they don't offer the class themselves.
There are several options for parenting classes online. If you are ordered by the court to take parenting classes, make sure the classes are approved before you sign up. Check out: www.MyParentClass.com AND www.positiveparenting.com AND www.parentingclass.net
Call Social Services for information on parenting classes in your area. If you are court-ordered to take parenting classes, the court will provide you with a list of approved offerings. These sites may be helpful, too: www.eacinc.org/p-parenting.htm AND www.childcaresuffolk.org/default.aspx?PageID=495