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What Are the Deadlines to Complete the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course?

The petitioner must complete the course within 45 days of filing. The respondent must complete within 45 days of being served. Paternity actions have separate deadlines.

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What Are the Deadlines to Complete the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course?

Florida law sets specific deadlines for each party to complete the Florida Parent Education and Family Stabilization Course. Missing your deadline can have serious consequences, including being held in contempt of court.

Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) Deadlines

  • Petitioner: Must complete the course within 45 days of the date the petition was filed.

  • Respondent: Must complete the course within 45 days of the date they were served the petition.

Paternity Action Deadlines

  • Parent filing the action: Must complete the course within 45 days of filing the paternity petition.

  • Other party: Must complete within 45 days of acknowledging paternity, an adjudication of paternity, or an order granting time-sharing or support from that party.

When Should I Start the Course?

Florida recommends completing the course as early as possible in the divorce process. Parents who complete the course early tend to be better prepared and have more time to submit the certificate before their deadline. Do not wait until the last few days.

What Happens If I Miss the Deadline?

Courts may hold a non-complying parent in contempt, deny time-sharing or shared parental responsibility, or impose other sanctions. The consequences of missing the deadline are serious.

If you are concerned about your deadline, contact your court or your attorney immediately.

Quick Facts

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Petitioner deadline

45 days from date of filing

Respondent deadline

45 days from date of service

Paternity β€” filing parent

45 days from filing

Paternity β€” other party

45 days from acknowledgment, adjudication, or order

If deadline missed

Contempt of court, denied time-sharing, other sanctions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the 45-day deadline include time to submit the certificate to the court? Yes. You need to complete the course and submit your certificate to the court within your 45-day window. Since your certificate is emailed immediately after you finish, completing the course with a few days to spare leaves time to submit.

Can I get an extension on the deadline? Extensions are at the court's discretion. Contact your attorney or the court directly if you need more time. Divorce Parenting Class cannot grant deadline extensions.

My spouse has a different deadline than I do β€” is that normal? Yes. The petitioner's and respondent's deadlines are measured from different events, so they will typically have different deadline dates. Each parent must track and meet their own individual deadline.

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