NMSU Cooperative Extension – Family Programs
Co-Parenting · New Mexico · Free
Research-based parenting programs delivered through New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service in Las Cruces and county offices statewide. Programs cover co-parenting after separation, positive discipline, and family communication. Call 575-646-3015 Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm or visit extension.nmsu.edu. Many classes and resources are free to New Mexico residents.
About Co-Parenting for Fathers
Co-parenting programs help separated and divorced parents share custody constructively, minimize conflict, and raise children across two households. Most states require court-ordered parent education (often called 'parenting classes' or 'children first' programs) before finalizing a divorce or custody order involving minor children. These classes are usually four to six hours, available online or in person, and cost 5–$75. Private co-parenting mediation is available through court-based mediation programs (often free or sliding-scale) and through private mediators certified by state mediation councils. Digital tools like OurFamilyWizard, Talking Parents, and 2Houses provide court-admissible communication logs, shared calendars, expense tracking, and messaging — many family courts now encourage or require their use in high-conflict cases. This directory includes all three: state-required classes, mediators, and co-parenting apps.