Colorado Domestic Violence Classes
Court-ordered domestic violence intervention and batterer intervention program (BIP) for Colorado residents. Evidence-based Duluth Model curriculum with licensed DV counselors. Same-day certificates accepted by courts, family courts, and probation departments throughout Colorado.

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Program Overview
Schroeder Counseling offers court-approved domestic violence classes online to Colorado residents through live, interactive sessions with licensed DV intervention counselors. Our domestic violence intervention program — also known as a batterer intervention program (BIP) or partner abuse intervention program (PAIP) — addresses the root causes of domestic violence through evidence-based education and behavioral accountability techniques recognized by Colorado courts.
The curriculum is grounded in the Duluth Model and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), covering the dynamics and cycle of domestic violence, power and control patterns, healthy communication and relationship skills, conflict de-escalation techniques, personal accountability and responsibility, safety planning, and building respectful relationships. These are the core competencies that Colorado judges, probation departments, and family courts require.
Whether you've been mandated to complete a domestic violence class by a Colorado criminal court, family court, or as part of a protective order, plea agreement, or probation condition, our program meets all court requirements. We offer flexible program lengths including 4, 8, 12, 16, 24, 36, and 52-hour domestic violence education programs to match your specific court order.
Colorado residents who complete our program receive a professional certificate of completion the same day. The certificate includes your name, program hours, session dates, curriculum description, and our licensed counselor's credentials — all documentation required by Colorado courts, the Department of Corrections, family court judges, and CPS agencies. We also send direct verification to your probation officer upon request.
Referrals to our Colorado program most often come from courts such as Denver County District Court, El Paso County District Court, and Arapahoe County District Court — along with every other criminal, family, and municipal court across the state. Wherever your case is being heard in Colorado, our BIP curriculum and documentation meet the same statewide standard.
We regularly enroll clients from Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, and Boulder, spanning Adams County, El Paso County, Larimer County, and Boulder County, and every other community in Colorado — since every session is live over Zoom, your city or how rural your county is has no bearing on your access to the program or the speed of your certificate.
See full pricing, curriculum, and enrollment details on our domestic violence classes program page.
What's Included
Colorado Domestic Violence Class Pricing
Choose the program length that matches your court order. All programs include same-day certificates.
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Accepted by Colorado courts
Licensed Counselors
DV intervention specialists
Flexible Hours
Evenings & weekends
Same-Day Certs
Instant documentation
Common Questions & Answers
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Yes. Many Colorado courts require completion of a domestic violence intervention program — also called a batterer intervention program (BIP) or partner abuse intervention program (PAIP) — as part of sentencing, probation, plea agreements, or protective order conditions. Our court-approved program is accepted by criminal courts, family courts, and probation departments throughout Colorado.
Program length varies based on your specific court order. Colorado courts typically require between 4 and 52 hours depending on the severity of the charge. Common requirements include 8-hour programs for first-time offenses, 16-hour programs for misdemeanor DV, and 24-52 hour programs for more serious charges.
Yes. Our program is conducted through live, interactive Zoom sessions accessible from anywhere in Colorado. Courts recognize live online sessions with a licensed counselor as equivalent to in-person classes. All sessions maintain the same quality, documentation, and court acceptance as traditional classroom instruction.
A batterer intervention program (BIP) is a court-ordered educational program for individuals charged with or convicted of domestic violence. Our BIP uses the Duluth Model and CBT techniques to address power and control dynamics, teach healthy relationship skills, and build accountability. The program meets all Colorado requirements.
Yes. Our certificates are routinely accepted by probation departments throughout Colorado. Each certificate includes licensed counselor credentials, total program hours, session dates, and curriculum details. We also send direct verification to your probation officer at no additional charge.
Schroeder Counseling offers affordable domestic violence programs with transparent pricing that scales based on your court-ordered hours. No hidden fees, no registration costs, no surprise charges. We believe court-mandated DV education should be financially accessible to all Colorado residents.
We serve clients throughout Colorado, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, and Boulder and every other city and town statewide. Because classes are held live over Zoom rather than in a physical classroom, residents of smaller towns and rural counties have the exact same access, scheduling options, and same-day certificate turnaround as residents of Colorado's largest cities.
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Domestic Violence Classes in Colorado Cities
Find court-approved domestic violence classes near you. We serve all 15 cities in Colorado.
Colorado Courts We Serve
Court-approved domestic violence programs accepted at 10 Colorado courthouses.
100% Court-Accepted or Your Money Back
We stand behind every certificate we issue. If your court, probation department, or attorney does not accept our certificate, we will issue a full refund — no questions asked. We've maintained a 100% acceptance rate across all 50 states.