Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Positive Parenting Through Divorce

Many states, including Georgia, now require divorcing parents with children to take a "children of divorce" course, which is generally a 4 hour class designed to help parents make good choices concerning their children. For example, such courses help parents know when and how to tell small children about the divorce.

The point here is that, even though you may travel a lot with your job, and even though it may be difficult for you to attend such a class, you are still going to have to do it, that is, if you want the judge to grant you a divorce! At least you aren't required to take the class with "Sluggo;" but you each must take it and then turn over the certificate of completion to your attorney.

Fortunately, there are a number of convenient locations, days, and times, in Augusta, Georgia, where you can take the class. For example, Life Management Group, located at 4210 Columbia Road, Suite 7A, (not far from The Goolsby Law Firm, LLC.), is one excellent place to take this class. (We will discuss what is offered in their course in a later blog post). Check them out at www.gaparent.com. Your divorce lawyer can also give you information about other class sites located conveniently near you.

Also, if you prefer, you can take the class online, at a time that is good for you, by simply going to: www.positiveparentingthroughdivorce.com.
But no matter whether you take the class online, or "on ground," your divorce attorney must receive the certificates of completion so that he or she can show the court that you have completed this requirement!

Don't you agree that taking a parenting class is a good idea, and also worth it, in order to get rid of your sorry spouse, "Sluggo?!"

3 comments:

  1. Your blog is very folksy. It just shows that divorce lawyers can be sympathetic and understanding.

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  3. I’m eager to learn if they have any information specific to twins as well. It certainly is a unique challenge. positive parenting

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