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FamilyKind Calendar For In Person Classes

Calendar for In Person
Classes

(Temporarily postponed until further notice)

In Person Classes

Please Note: All live classes have been suspended until further notice due the global pandemic – online classes are available. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at info@familykind.org

About FamilyKind Parent Education

About our In Person Classes

  • NYS Parent Education Classes for Divorcing and Separating Parents are provided by FamilyKind at five locations.  Starting April 2022, all classes will be held from 9:30-2:00.  Classes are taught by trained mediators, family science professionals, and attorneys. Learn more about our Parent Education Classes.

  • Español. FamilyKind offers classes in Spanish – please check the schedule below of future classes.

  • Call 212 769 3057 or email info@FamilyKind.org for information and to register.

  • Pre-registration is required.

"I wish I had attended this class sooner."

- Parent Education Class Participant

Calendar for In-Person
Parent Education Classes

Manhattan

Saturdays

July 10

Sept. 18

Oct. 30

November 6

Westchester

White Plains • Saturdays

Apr. 4
May 30
June 13

Bronx

Saturdays • Except Where Noted

TBD

Brooklyn

Sundays • Except

Where Noted

TBD

Suffolk

Sundays • Except

Where Noted

April 19
Sat. May 9
June 28

Calendar of In Person Classes

NYS Parent Education Classes for Divorcing and Separating Parents

$100 per parent

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Sliding Scale Fees

FamilyKind is dedicated to providing high-quality services and education to all families despite their financial situation. Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Call 212 769 3057 or email info@FamilyKind.org for more information.

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Fees for In Person Classes

Watch a video from our In Person Class

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Click Here to read Judge Miller’s article in the New York Law Office making a case for parent education for divorcing parents.

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The current pandemic has increased the tensions that normally affect families, and particularly those engaged in divorce proceedings.
In the article, Judge Miller eloquently pleads the case for parent education for divorcing parents.

Sondra Miller On FamilyKind Parent Education

Judge Sondra M. Miller

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