
Pursuant to 14-10-123.7 CRS, if parents have minor children (under the age of 18) of their relationship, the Colorado Courts finds it beneficial for the parents, and in the best interests of the minor child(ren) for the parents to complete a program in co-parenting. In Colorado, you must complete the class within 42 days of receipt of the Notice and Order requiring co-parenting classes. Children in Between Online has been accepted throughout the state as an online parenting class option.
*To see if this parenting class is accepted in your county, please see the list at the bottom of this page

Divorce and separation can be very hard on children, even if they don't express it. Children in Between Online helps minimize the stress that comes with these tough times. Helping reduce long-term effects on children can benefit them throughout their lives.


No other class has documented studies to show the positive results that Children in Between Online can produce. Most other online programs are simply PowerPoint presentations or filmed lectures that have not proven to be effective for parents or their children.
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Award Winning Parenting Class developed by noted psychologist, Donald A. Gordon, PhD
Take at home, not in a classroom
Complete the course 100% online
Accessible 24/7 on computers, smartphones, and tablets
Only 4 hours to complete
30 days access. Log in and out as needed.
Any information provided on our site is secure and confidential. No personal information is shared*
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Children in Between Online:
Counties in the State are listed below. If your county is listed in red, please contact the court to see if you can take this course online.
The Center for Divorce Education
877-874-1365
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CDE's Children in Between is a skills based program that helps children and parents deal with the children's reactions to divorce.
The program is based on research that identifies the most common and stressful loyalty conflicts experienced by children of divorce.