If a judge declares you indigent, you can take the Florida Parent Education Course at no cost by providing your official Indigent Status form before enrolling. Contact Divorce Parenting Class first to set up free access.
Florida requires most parents in divorce or custody cases to complete the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. If you have been declared indigent by a judge, you may be eligible to take this course for free. Understanding the process and requirements helps you avoid unnecessary fees.
Who Qualifies for Free Enrollment?
You qualify for free enrollment in the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course only if a judge has officially declared you indigent. Self-declaration is not enough. You must provide the official Indigent Status form from the court to confirm your eligibility.
How to Get Free Access to the Course
To enroll for free, contact Divorce Parenting Class before you register or pay for the course. Provide your court-issued Indigent Status form by email or chat. After your form is verified, your account will be set up and you will receive access to the course at no charge.
What Documents Do You Need?
You must submit the official Indigent Status form issued by a Florida judge. This document confirms that you are eligible for court fee waivers. If you are unsure whether you have this form, contact your attorney or the court for guidance. For more information about indigency and court requirements, visit the Florida Department of Children and Families at the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Free enrollment available | Yes — for court-declared indigent status |
| What is required | Indigent Status form from the court |
| When to contact provider | Before enrolling — do not pay first |
| How to send form | Through chat or by email |
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I already paid for the Florida Parent Education Course before learning I qualify for free enrollment?
Contact Divorce Parenting Class as soon as possible. If your certificate has not been issued and you are within 30 days of purchase, you may be eligible for a refund after providing your Indigent Status form.
What counts as an Indigent Status form?
The Indigent Status form is an official court document from a Florida judge confirming you are indigent for court-required fees. Ask your attorney or the court if you are unsure whether you have received this form.
Does my spouse qualify for free Florida Parent Education Course enrollment if I am indigent?
Indigent status is determined for each person separately. Your spouse must have their own court-issued Indigent Status form to qualify for free enrollment.
Can I enroll for free if I have not yet received my Indigent Status form?
No. You must provide the official Indigent Status form before you can be enrolled in the course at no cost.
Can I use a copy or photo of the Indigent Status form?
Yes. You can send a clear copy or photo of the official Indigent Status form by email or chat for verification.