Designed to satisfy the educational requirements for qualification as a Parenting Time Expeditor under Minnesota Rule 114, this comprehensive 12-hour program prepares attorneys, mediators, mental health professionals, and other qualified neutrals to effectively resolve parenting time disputes. Through practical, skills-based instruction, participants learn to interpret court orders, facilitate timely dispute resolution, manage high-conflict family dynamics, communicate effectively with parents, issue well-reasoned decisions, and keep the best interests of children at the center of every case.
PowerHouse Rule 114 qualification programs are scheduled throughout the year based on participant interest. Rather than setting fixed dates months in advance, we open registration when a cohort is ready, creating an engaging learning experience with meaningful interaction and discussion. Join our Priority Interest List to receive advance notice of upcoming programs, priority registration opportunities, faculty announcements, and course updates before registration opens to the public.
Joining the Priority Interest List ensures you'll receive advance notice when the next course is scheduled, along with early registration opportunities and important program updates.
Interest List members receive advance registration opportunities, faculty announcements, scheduling updates, and important course information before enrollment opens to the public.
Every PowerHouse program combines practical instruction, experienced faculty, real-world scenarios, and immediately applicable skills designed for today's ADR professionals.
Tell us you're interested, and we'll notify you as soon as the next program is scheduled. You'll receive advance notice, priority registration opportunities, and important course updates before enrollment opens to the public.
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