What Are the Other Names for the Florida Parent Education Course?

The Florida Parent Education Course is also called the Florida Parenting Class, Co-Parenting Class, Divorce Parenting Class, and several other names, but all refer to the same court-required program.

If you are required to take a parenting course as part of a divorce or custody case in Florida, you may see many different names for the same program. Understanding these names helps you meet court requirements and avoid confusion. The Florida Department of Children and Families oversees this course, regardless of the name used.

Common Names for the Florida Parent Education Course

The official name is Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course, but courts, attorneys, and local programs often use other names. Common alternatives include:

  • Florida Parenting Class
  • Florida Parenting Course
  • Divorce Parenting Class
  • Parenting Class for Divorce
  • Co-Parenting Class
  • Co-Parenting Course
  • Parent Education Class
  • Parent Education Course
  • Family Stabilization Course
  • Florida Parent Education Class
  • Children First in Divorce
  • Parenting After Divorce Class
  • Divorcing Parents Class
  • Domestic Relations Education

All of these names refer to the same DCF-required course under Florida Statute § 61.21.

What If My Court Order Uses a Specific Name?

If your court paperwork or attorney uses a specific name such as “Children First in Divorce” or another local program, you should confirm with your attorney or the court that a DCF-approved Florida Parent Education Course certificate will meet the requirement. Most Florida courts accept certificates from any provider approved by the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF), but it is best to check for any local exceptions.

Who Regulates the Florida Parent Education Course?

The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) regulates and approves all providers of the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. You can review official requirements and approved provider information on the Florida Department of Children and Families website.

Quick Facts

DetailInformation
Official nameFlorida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course
Governing statuteFlorida Statute § 61.21
Also commonly calledFlorida Parenting Class, Co-Parenting Class, Divorce Parenting Class, and others
All names refer toThe same DCF-required course

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the other names for the Florida Parent Education Course?

Yes, the Florida Parenting Class is another name for the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. Both names refer to the same DCF-approved program.

Will my Florida Parent Education Course certificate say Family Stabilization Course?

Yes, your certificate will use the official course title, which is Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course, as required by the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Does it matter which name is on my court paperwork?

No, as long as your course is DCF-approved, any of the listed names will meet the Florida court requirement. Always confirm with your attorney or court if you are unsure.

Who approves providers for the Florida Parent Education Course?

The Florida Department of Children and Families approves all providers for the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course.

Can I take the Florida Parent Education Course online if my court paperwork lists a different name?

Yes, most Florida courts accept online courses from DCF-approved providers, even if your paperwork uses a different name. Always confirm with your court or attorney for local requirements.