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Cooperative Parenting in Separate Households
Description of our program:
An attorney-instructor explains in plain terms how unmarried fathers and mothers can obtain custody or visitation and how they can avoid or reduce conflict. Parenting in Separate Households teaches critical legal information and relationship building ideas. The one-time class is open to the public and is free of charge. The class is also given to community groups upon arrangement with the instructor. The attorney-instructor discusses the three major roadblocks to parental contact and gives tips on how to deal with each road block. A certificate of completion is given. Call 261-2300 for times and locations.