Designed to satisfy the educational requirements for qualification as a Parenting Consultant under Minnesota Rule 114, this comprehensive 18-hour program prepares attorneys, mediators, mental health professionals, and other qualified neutrals to effectively serve families experiencing ongoing parenting disputes. Participants develop practical skills in child-focused decision-making, conflict management, family systems, domestic abuse awareness, ethical practice, communication strategies, and drafting clear, enforceable parenting consultant decisions. Through interactive exercises, realistic case studies, and instruction from experienced faculty, participants gain the knowledge and confidence to help families resolve parenting conflicts efficiently while promoting the best interests of children.
PowerHouse Parenting Consultant Skills Training is offered when sufficient interest has been received. Rather than scheduling courses that may not meet enrollment goals, we launch each cohort once enough professionals are ready to participate. Join our Priority Interest List to let us know you're interested, and we'll notify you as soon as the next 18-hour Rule 114 Parenting Consultant Training is scheduled. You'll receive advance notice, priority registration, faculty updates, and course announcements before enrollment opens to the public.
Every interest submission helps determine when the next Parenting Consultant Training is scheduled. Once minimum enrollment has been reached, everyone on the Priority Interest List receives the first opportunity to register.
Study with experienced Parenting Consultants, family law professionals, mediators, and ADR faculty who bring practical experience, practical insight, and real-world instruction to every session.
Develop practical skills for managing high-conflict parenting disputes, making child-focused decisions, communicating effectively with families and counsel, addressing ethical issues, and issuing clear, well-reasoned Parenting Consultant decisions.
Let us know you're interested in the next 18-hour Parenting Consultant Skills Training. Once sufficient interest has been received, we'll schedule the next cohort and notify everyone on the Priority Interest List before registration opens publicly.
Join the Priority Interest ListThis comprehensive 18-hour PowerHouse Parenting Consultant Skills Training is designed to satisfy the educational requirements for qualification as a Parenting Consultant under Minnesota Rule 114. Participants develop the legal knowledge, ethical judgment, child-focused perspective, and practical decision-making skills needed to effectively manage high-conflict parenting disputes and help families resolve disagreements in the best interests of their children.
Review Minnesota Rule 114 requirements, the authority of the Parenting Consultant, scope of appointment, jurisdiction, ethical obligations, neutrality, confidentiality, and professional responsibilities.
Examine Minnesota family law principles affecting parenting disputes, parenting plans, custody, parenting time, child support considerations, court orders, and the Parenting Consultant's authority.
Explore child development, family dynamics, developmental needs, attachment, transitions, and the impact of parental conflict on children of different ages.
Recognize domestic abuse, coercive control, trauma, safety concerns, power imbalances, screening techniques, and ethical considerations when working with families experiencing abuse.
Develop practical strategies for managing high-conflict parents, improving communication, reducing escalation, facilitating productive discussions, and maintaining neutrality.
Learn effective methods for interviewing parents, communicating with professionals, reviewing records, evaluating relevant information, and conducting an organized Parenting Consultant process.
Develop practical skills for analyzing disputes, applying the best interests of the child, issuing clear written decisions, documenting reasoning, and creating enforceable directives.
Explore conflicts of interest, impartiality, confidentiality, informed consent, professional boundaries, recordkeeping, and ethical issues unique to Parenting Consultant practice.
Apply course concepts through realistic parenting disputes, faculty-guided simulations, drafting exercises, role-play scenarios, and practical decision-making exercises designed to prepare participants for real-world practice.
PowerHouse Parenting Consultant Skills Training is taught by experienced Parenting Consultants, family law attorneys, retired judges, mental health professionals, child development specialists, mediators, and nationally recognized ADR faculty. Our instructors combine decades of practical experience with engaging, skills-based instruction designed to prepare participants to confidently serve families under Minnesota Rule 114.
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Completing the Parenting Consultant Skills Training is only the beginning. Continue building your confidence, decision-making skills, and professional network through the PowerHouse Parenting Consultant Circles. Designed for both new and experienced Parenting Consultants, these collaborative groups provide ongoing education, discussion of challenging cases, updates on Minnesota family law, ethical issues, practice tips, and opportunities to learn from experienced colleagues in a confidential, supportive environment.
Access important Rule 114 documents, applications, educational resources, and PowerHouse tools designed to help mediators, arbitrators, and ADR professionals navigate Minnesota's court-annexed dispute resolution system.
Download the complete text of Minnesota General Rule of Practice 114 governing Alternative Dispute Resolution, qualified neutrals, ethics, and continuing education.
Download Rule 114 →Apply to become a Qualified Neutral through the Minnesota Judicial Branch ADR Portal and begin the Rule 114 approval process.
Apply Online →Explore PowerHouse's collection of Rule 114 continuing education courses, ethics programs, mediation skills training, and advanced ADR education.
View Courses →While PowerHouse is headquartered in Minnesota, our educational programs are designed for legal and dispute resolution professionals across the country. Many courses may be eligible for self-reporting, continuing education, or state-specific approval depending on your jurisdiction.
If your state requires documentation for continuing education or mediator renewal, PowerHouse can provide certificates of completion, course descriptions, learning objectives, faculty biographies, agendas, and other supporting materials to assist with your application whenever possible.
Contact Us About Your StateWhether you are seeking qualification under Minnesota Rule 114, expanding your family law practice, or adding Parenting Consultant services to your ADR practice, PowerHouse Parenting Consultant Skills Training provides practical, engaging instruction from experienced Parenting Consultants, family law attorneys, retired judges, mental health professionals, and nationally recognized ADR faculty. Complete this comprehensive 18-hour training and develop the knowledge, judgment, communication skills, and decision-making confidence needed to effectively help families resolve ongoing parenting disputes in the best interests of their children.