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February 06, 2012
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Detailed Instructions For Financial Statement Available From Probate And Family Court

It has come to the attention of the Probate and Family Court Department that an organization named "Putting Kids First" is offering a parent education program that has not been approved by the Probate and Family Court Administrative Office. This program is indicating that they are an approved provider of the parent education program in Massachusetts and that persons who complete their program may submit a certificate of attendance to the Probate and Family Court. Persons may not take this class to satisfy the parent education program attendance requirement and certificates of attendance from this program will not be accepted by the Probate and Family Court.

Programs that wish to offer the mandated parent education program must complete a lengthy application process. This process includes the ability of a program to demonstrate that the group facilitators have a graduate degree in a mental health discipline or a related graduate degree with appropriate clinical training as well as having previous experience in conducting psycho educational programs. At least one of the group facilitators must also have specialized knowledge of issues concerning divorce, separation, family dynamics and child development. Each of these requirements ensures that the quality of the approved programs offered in Massachusetts are of the highest caliber.

Programs must be no less than two sessions, held on different days, and shall total at least five hours in length. Parents that attend the programs continually state the interaction that occurs at the programs is an invaluable part of the process. Approved programs must submit an application for renewal with the Administrative Office every two years. As part of this process, probation officers attend the parent education classes to conduct an on-site observation of each program.

 

 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
You May Be Able To Avoid Probate
A living trust is one way someone may be able to eliminate the need for probate. This trust holds legal title to your property after your death and will survive you after your death. Always consult a probate lawyer first.

 


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Decedent

Definition:
A person who is deceased.

Jointly held bank account

Definition:
A bank account that is held by two or more people each of whom has a right of survivorship.

Revocation

Definition:
In terms of wills, the process or act of canceling or destroying an existing will.

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  • Saco
  • Sanford
  • Scarborough
  • South Portland
  • Waterville
  • Westbrook
  • Windham


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