If you’re considering a Domestic Violence or Batterer Intervention (BIP) class, it’s normal to have questions about how the process works, what’s required, and whether a program will meet your specific court or legal obligations. Below, you’ll find answers to the most common questions about enrollment, program structure, acceptance, and documentation. Our goal is to make the experience straightforward and transparent so you can move forward with confidence, stay compliant with your requirements, and complete your class without unnecessary stress or confusion.
A DV (Domestic Violence or Batterer Intervention BIP) class is a court-approved educational program designed to help individuals understand the causes and consequences of domestic violence, develop healthier behaviors, and meet legal or court requirements.
Most participants are required to attend due to a court order, probation condition, or legal agreement. Some people also choose to enroll voluntarily to improve their relationships and personal behavior.
Our programs are designed to meet court and legal requirements. However, it’s always a good idea to confirm with your attorney, probation officer, or court that our program satisfies your specific case requirements.
Program length varies depending on your situation. Common durations include 12-week, 26-week, and 52-week programs, based on court or legal mandates.
We offer convenient online classes that you can complete from anywhere, along with in-person options in select locations (if applicable). This allows flexibility for your schedule and circumstances.
Yes. After successfully completing the program, you will receive a certificate of completion that can be submitted to the court, probation officer, or other required parties.
Enrollment is simple. You can sign up directly through our website, choose your program, and begin immediately. If you have questions, our team is available to help guide you through the process.
Yes. As soon as you enroll, you can instantly download your proof of enrollment at no cost. This document is often required by courts or probation officers to show that you’ve started your program, and you can access it immediately after signing up.
Absolutely. We provide instant proof of enrollment at no extra charge. There are no hidden fees just to show that you’ve started your class—it's included as part of your registration.
We focus on making the process simple, fast, and reliable. From instant enrollment documents to easy-to-follow classes and responsive support, our goal is to remove stress while helping you stay compliant with your requirements. We've been in business over 20 years too!
Our program is built around convenience, credibility, and support. We offer a streamlined online experience, clear documentation, and a reputation for helping participants successfully meet their legal obligations without confusion or delays. We have a verifiable A rating with the BBB and no complaints!
We have extensive experience providing DV and BIP education programs and are trusted by individuals who need to meet court and legal requirements. Our curriculum is structured to align with commonly accepted standards, and our documentation is designed to meet court expectations.
Our certificates are widely accepted; however, acceptance ultimately depends on your specific court or supervising authority. We recommend confirming with them in advance to ensure everything meets your requirements.
Yes. We take your privacy seriously. Your personal information and participation are handled with discretion and in accordance with privacy standards.
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Yes, unlike almost every other competitor online, we will tell you where we are located, and who to contact directly. Dr. Ari Novick is the agency owner and director. He is a licensed psychotherapist with a Ph.D. in Clincial Psychology. We have offices in Laguna Beach and Aptos, Ca. You can call us at 949-715-2694. If a company doesn't say who they are owned by or have a real licensed clinician you can reach directly we suggest caution.