Custodial Co-Parenting Through Conflict
Preparing Parents. Protecting Children. Promoting Healing.

🏛️ About the Class
At South Texas Supervised Visitation Center, we understand that divorce and custody battles are among the most painful and challenging moments a family can experience.
Tensions are high. Emotions are raw. The future feels uncertain — especially for the children caught in the middle.
That’s why carefully selected, based on the needs we’ve rigorously observed in our demographic, the Co-parenting Through Conflict Class — a comprehensive, court-aligned program focused on helping parents put their children’s emotional and developmental needs first, even when relationships between parents have broken down.
This 4-hour intensive class is designed for parents who are currently:
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Going through a divorce
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Facing custody disputes
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Involved in CPS-related family court cases
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Required to complete a court-mandated parenting class
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Seeking to improve their co-parenting relationship for their child’s well-being
This course is about more than fulfilling a requirement — it’s about changing outcomes for children.
Course Details
Cost: $30 one-time fee per parent
Duration: 4 hours
Format: In-person or Virtual (depending on location)
Certificate: Certificate of Completion provided for court
Records: Attendance records securely stored for verification
Eligibility: Open to parents involved in divorce, custody conflict, co-parenting conflict issues. (Mandatory for those filing for a future divorce.)


🔒 Our Commitment to Privacy and Professionalism
We understand that custody cases are sensitive.
All personal information is kept confidential, and our instructors are trained to handle high-conflict situations with professionalism and neutrality.
This is a non-judgmental space where every parent is treated with respect.
🚀 Why Judges, Attorneys, and CPS Workers Trust Our Program
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Designed by experts in child psychology, family law, and conflict resolution
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Fully aligned with CPS and Family Court guidelines
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Focused on real-world, actionable skills — not just theory
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Strong emphasis on protecting the emotional wellbeing of children
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Efficient tracking and verification for courts