Parenting Class Requirements

Alaska

If you’re involved in a divorce or custody case in Alaska, this tool is designed to explain what the court may require and how to complete your parenting class.

In Alaska, parents involved in a divorce or custody case with children are typically required to complete a parenting education course before the court will finalize their case. Both parents must finish an approved program and submit a certificate of completion, which helps ensure they understand how to support their children and navigate co-parenting during and after the case.

Alaska Parent Education By County

Select a county to learn more about local parent education laws and see how COMPASS Online Co-Parenting Program meets those requirements.

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Anchorage

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Angoon

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Aniak

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Bethel

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Chevak

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Cordova

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Delta Junction

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Dillingham

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Emmonak

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Fairbanks

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Glennallen

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Haines

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Homer

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Hoonah

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Hooper Bay

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Juneau

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Kake

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Kenai

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Ketchikan

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Kodiak

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Kotzebue

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McGrath

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Metlakatla

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Naknek

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Nome

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Palmer

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Pelican

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Petersburg

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Prince of Wales

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Quinhagak

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St. Mary's

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Sand Point

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Seward

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Sitka

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Skagway

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Saint Paul

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Tok

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Unalaska

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Utqiagvik

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Valdez

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Wrangell

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Yakutat

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