These terms describe course-use rules, student responsibilities, and important service limits for the Florida Co-Parenting Foundations online experience.
Students must create and use their own account, keep credentials secure, and personally complete the course, identity checks, and the final assessment.
Registration, identity, and family-court reference information when applicable must be accurate, complete, and current. Incorrect, incomplete, or misleading information may prevent completion, certificate use, or reporting credit.
Students are responsible for confirming whether the online course is acceptable for their specific court, family-law counsel, or other case requirement before purchase or reliance.
The site provides general course information only and does not provide legal advice, therapeutic advice, or any guarantee of a court outcome.
The course may use seat-time tracking, identity verification, activity controls, final assessment controls, and other anti-fraud measures before completion or certificate access is granted.
The platform may suspend or limit access when it detects fraud, account sharing, course-time manipulation, inconsistent identity responses, or any other conduct that puts certificate or regulatory integrity at risk.
A certificate is issued only after all applicable course requirements are satisfied, including identity verification, required total course time, and a passing final assessment result.
Certificate acceptance and any court filing or submission depend on the approved process, required documentation, and the rule that applies to the student's reason for attendance.
Purchases, upgrades, and optional services are governed by the posted refund policy. Course access normally becomes nonrefundable after substantial course use, final assessment access, certificate issuance, or other material use of the purchased access.
If a student believes a charge is incorrect or an access problem occurred, the student should request support review before starting a chargeback so the issue can be reasonably investigated and, when appropriate, corrected.
Review the refund policy. If you need help with access, records, or a compliance issue, start with the support page.