CourtCure Parenting & Family Skills
Parenting & Family Skills Classes in Tennessee
Complete your parenting & family skills course online with flexible course-length options. Review the Tennessee-specific information below and verify your requirements with the requesting authority before enrolling.
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Build practical skills for calmer, more connected family life—on your schedule. CourtCure’s Parenting & Family Skills course covers parent–child communication, boundaries and routines, positive discipline, co‑parenting, and household problem‑solving, with flexible 4, 8, 12, 16, and 24‑hour options. Many Tennesseans take a parenting course voluntarily; others do so because a court, probation officer, attorney, school, or agency suggested or required it. If you were referred, please confirm the provider name, delivery format (online vs. in‑person), hours, deadline, and documentation your authority expects before you enroll, as acceptance policies in Tennessee are set locally rather than statewide. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/parents-questions?utm_source=openai))
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Tennessee-Specific Information
What Tennessee means by “parenting classes” depends on context. In any case where a Permanent Parenting Plan will be entered (for example, most divorces with minor children), Tennessee law requires each parent to attend a parent education seminar. The seminar’s content is defined by statute and may be offered as one class or a series totaling at least four hours. Courts can waive the requirement for good cause, and they may enforce attendance through their orders. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/lawyers-questions?utm_source=openai)) Administration is local. The Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) explains that seminar providers are certified within each judicial district, and many clerks distribute lists or brochures of local options. That means acceptance of any specific course or delivery format is determined by the requesting court or authority, not by a single statewide list. Always verify details with your court or officer before choosing a course. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/judges-questions?utm_source=openai)) Minimum hours and filing steps can also appear in local rules or standing orders. Examples from multiple districts instruct parents to complete a four‑hour seminar sanctioned by the court and to file a certificate of attendance with the clerk—often within a specified timeframe. These examples illustrate how procedures vary by county. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/local_rules_for_circuit_court_-_13th_judicial_district_-_effective_7-1-10.pdf?utm_source=openai)) Beyond divorce, Tennessee juvenile courts or the Department of Children’s Services (DCS) may order parenting education or related services in individual cases. Those orders can specify a provider, format, or additional requirements as part of a case plan. If your referral came from juvenile court or DCS, ask for written expectations before enrolling. You can also explore statewide family resources from DCS and the Department of Human Services (TDHS) if you’re seeking voluntary support. ([tn.gov](https://www.tn.gov/dcs/program-areas.html?utm_source=openai)) Finally, Tennessee uses a standardized Permanent Parenting Plan form statewide, which helps structure co‑parenting decisions. Parenting courses can complement, but do not replace, that form or any mediation the court may require. ([tncourts.gov](https://tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan/forms?utm_source=openai))
Parent Education Seminar vs. General Parenting Skills—What’s the Difference in Tennessee?
In Tennessee divorces and certain custody matters, the court may require a specific “parent education seminar” tied to the Permanent Parenting Plan. That seminar has content defined in statute, is at least four hours in total, and is certified/selected within each judicial district. If your order specifically mentions the seminar, ask the clerk for the district’s seminar information and any filing deadlines. By contrast, some juvenile, probation, or agency referrals simply ask for a “parenting class” or “parenting education” to build practical skills—without naming a district seminar. For those authority‑specific referrals, hours, provider, and delivery format are set by the individual authority. If you are taking a course voluntarily to strengthen communication, routines, and positive discipline, you may choose any length that fits your goals. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/judges-questions?utm_source=openai))
How to Verify Local Requirements Quickly (Tennessee)
Because Tennessee relies on local administration, a 5‑minute verification call can prevent delays. 1) Call the clerk of the court handling your case and ask whether your judicial district certifies parent education providers and whether online courses are acceptable. 2) Confirm the required hours and any deadline the judge has set. 3) Ask how the certificate must be submitted (e‑file, in‑person filing, or attach to a motion/order) and whether any district form is needed. 4) If your case is through juvenile court or DCS, ask your caseworker or officer for written expectations. Local rules and forms often require a four‑hour seminar and a filed certificate—an example repeated in multiple districts—so aligning your enrollment with local instructions is essential. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/local_rules_for_circuit_court_-_13th_judicial_district_-_effective_7-1-10.pdf?utm_source=openai))
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Acceptance & Requirements in Tennessee
Important: Tennessee does not operate a single statewide acceptance list for parenting classes. Judicial districts certify or select providers locally, and individual courts, probation officers, and agencies decide whether a specific class, provider name, delivery format (online vs. in‑person), and number of hours will meet their requirement. Before purchasing, contact the requesting authority to confirm: the required hours; whether an online, self‑paced course is allowed; the exact provider name they want on your documentation; the deadline; and how/where to submit proof of completion. Court clerk offices often share local seminar information and any district‑specific procedures. Acceptance is determined by the requesting authority, and enrollment should match their written instructions. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/judges-questions?utm_source=openai))
Completion Certificate & Documentation
After successful completion of your selected CourtCure parenting & family skills course, you can access the completion certificate/documentation provided with that course. For a Tennessee referral or requirement, confirm before enrolling what the requesting authority expects the completion document to show and how it should be submitted. The same CourtCure completion process is used for students in every state; acceptance, required hours, deadlines, and document requirements remain subject to the requesting authority.
Parenting & Family Skills in Tennessee — Frequently Asked Questions
Does Tennessee require a parenting class in divorce cases with children?
Yes. When a Permanent Parenting Plan will be entered, each parent must attend a parent education seminar that meets statutory content requirements and totals at least four hours; courts may waive this for good cause. The court may enforce attendance through its orders. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/lawyers-questions?utm_source=openai))
Will a Tennessee court accept this online course for the required seminar?
Acceptance is not automatic statewide. Judicial districts certify or select providers locally, and courts or officers decide whether a particular online course and hour length meet their requirement. Check with your judge, clerk, attorney, probation officer, or caseworker before purchase. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan-info/faqs/judges-questions?utm_source=openai))
How many hours should I choose?
Follow your written order. The parent education seminar connected to a Tennessee Permanent Parenting Plan is at least 4 hours, but some authorities or local rules may require more or specify a provider/format. CourtCure offers 4–24 hour options so you can match the ordered length. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/sites/default/files/local_rules_for_circuit_court_-_13th_judicial_district_-_effective_7-1-10.pdf?utm_source=openai))
Where can I find Tennessee-specific guidance while I work on co‑parenting?
For legal-process guidance (not legal advice), see the AOC’s Parenting Plan information and standardized statewide Parenting Plan form. For voluntary family support, explore resources maintained by DCS and TDHS. ([tncourts.gov](https://www.tncourts.gov/programs/parenting-plan?utm_source=openai))
Tennessee Research Sources
Research references captured during content preparation are provided for convenience and do not imply that any agency or source endorses CourtCure.
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