Jefferson County, MO

Join over 400,000 parents in building a healthy co-parenting relationship.

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In Missouri, parenting education is a requirement when going through a divorce/separation with minor children. Our course is approved for all parents who are allowed to take an online program.

Our class is roughly 4 hours and you have 30 days access to it, so you can log in and out as needed to complete. Once completed, you are then able to download, print, or email your certificate for the court.


100% Online

Take the class completely online (not a zoom course) wherever you feel comfortable.


Log In and Out

Log in and out as needed over 30 days to complete the course. Class is about 4 hours.


Instant Certificate

Once completed, you can download, print, or email your certificate for court.

More Convenient than an In-Person or Zoom Class.

Log in and out as needed 24/7 with 30 days access.

Take it any time on any device!

Take on Any Device
Our class is optimized to fit all screen sizes. Take on your computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.

Video Scenarios

Watch videos with common co-parenting problems and then see different responses that produce positive and negative results.

Guided Questions

After each video scenario, CIBO presents the user with guided questions to explore how each problem can be addressed, and to increase your understanding of the situation.

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Court Approved

CIBO has been approved as the only accepted provider in some of the largest court systems in the country including Cook County (Chicago) and Clark County (Las Vegas). We are an approved provider in Maricopa County (Phoenix, AZ) as well. Today, the course has been accepted in more than two hundred and fifty judicial districts and is approved statewide in Florida, New York, Minnesota, and Nebraska.