Florida-approved Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course for $13.99. It takes 4 hours online, is available in English and Spanish, and leads with a visible lowest-price guarantee before you enroll.
These are the most common questions before enrolling in a Florida parent-education course or while comparing options.
Yes. Approved by the Florida Department of Children and Families to offer the Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course in the State of Florida. Approval granted April 28, 2026. Current approval term through April 28, 2029.
Florida courts in covered cases require completion of a DCF-approved Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. This provider is approved by Florida DCF to offer the course in Florida. If your court or attorney needs to verify the provider, they can confirm the approval with DCF.
The full public price is $13.99. No additional registration, materials, final-assessment, or certificate fee is added on top of that posted price. If you find a lower current public price for a comparable Florida course, you can request a manual price-match review before enrollment.
The approved guidebook totals 240 minutes, or 4 hours. Participants complete 210 minutes of instruction across 8 modules before the 30-minute final assessment opens.
Yes. The public pages, course lessons, final assessment flow, and certificate path are available in English and Spanish.
Yes. Each required parent or party should create a separate account, complete the course separately, and receive a separate certificate of completion.
Participants must pass the final assessment with at least 70 percent. Missed material is reviewed before a retake.
The participant reviews the missed material before a retake. No additional fee is charged for the required review or retesting.
The certificate becomes available as soon as the participant completes the full course minimum, satisfies identity verification, and passes the final assessment.
The certificate includes the official course name, curriculum name, provider contact information, participant name, start date, finish date, and a unique verification ID. It is released after the participant completes the full course, satisfies identity-verification controls, and passes the final assessment.
The participant can return later and continue from the same student account. Course progress, identity setup, and certificate eligibility stay tied to that account.
Keep a copy for your records and file or provide proof of completion to the court, your attorney, the clerk, or another recipient if your case requires it.
Yes. Florida is advertised with a lowest-price guarantee at $13.99. If you find a lower current public price for a comparable Florida online parent-education course, send the public link for manual review and we will match it if the request qualifies under the posted terms.
Yes. The course is designed for modern phones, tablets, and computers with internet access, so participants can sign in from the device that works best for them.
Yes. The course is built for online self-paced access, so participants can work through it whenever it fits their schedule and then return later if needed.
The participant can download the certificate after the course requirements are met. The certificate includes the participant name, completion details, and a unique verification ID that supports authenticity checks.
Not always. If a participant has a case number or court details available, they should keep that information with their records so it can be provided wherever their case requires it.
The 8 modules cover divorce as loss, shared parenting, child development, communication with children, communication with the other parent, abuse awareness and safety resources, general legal concepts, and parenting-time planning.
The refund policy is posted on the site before purchase. Participants should review it before enrollment if they have questions about refunds or course use.
Email admin@nationaldriverimprovement.com before enrolling if you need an accommodation or have an access concern, and the administrative team can review the request with you.
Enrollment, identity verification, completion records, and certificate information are used to administer the course, support verification, and handle student support and regulatory recordkeeping. The Privacy Policy explains the details.
No. The course is educational only. It does not replace individualized legal advice, mental-health treatment, crisis care, or counseling services.
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Yes. Approved by the Florida Department of Children and Families to offer the Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course in the State of Florida. Approval granted April 28, 2026. Current approval term through April 28, 2029.
The approved course outline totals 4 hours, or 240 minutes, across 8 modules.
The final assessment requires at least 70%, and missed material is reviewed before a retake.
Initial response target: within 1 business day for course, identity, pricing, and certificate questions.