Mandatory Co-Parenting Programme (CPP)
Understand your marital situation and the impact of divorce on you and your children. You will also receive personalised support from a counsellor during the CPP consultation.
Mandatory Co-Parenting Programme (CPP) in English
More than 90% of parents who completed CPP reported that they are better informed of the impact of divorce on themselves and their children.
Going through a divorce can be challenging and emotional for parents and children. This programme will provide parents with support and guidance during this difficult period.
While the programme is mandatory[1] for couples with children who are unable to reach an agreement on divorce matters, couples who have reached an agreement may still participate and benefit from CPP.
[1] Under the Women’s Charter Section 94A, all parents with children below 21 years old are required to attend the Mandatory Co-Parenting Programme (CPP) before filing for divorce, if they are unable to reach an agreement with their spouse on both the grounds for divorce and/or all ancillary matters (i.e. divorce will be filed on the normal track).