The Massachusetts Motion to Waive Attendance at Parent Education Program is a legal document that can be used to request that a court waive the requirement that a parent attend a court-ordered parent education program. This motion should be filed with the court in the jurisdiction of the parent’s residence, and must include a detailed explanation of why the parent is requesting to waive the requirement. There are two types of Massachusetts Motion to Waive Attendance at Parent Education Program: a motion requesting a permanent waiver and a motion requesting a temporary waiver. A motion requesting a permanent waiver can be filed if the parent can demonstrate that they have already completed the required parent education program, or if the parent is unable to attend the program due to extenuating circumstances such as illness or disability. A motion requesting a temporary waiver can be filed if the parent needs to temporarily delay or postpone their attendance at the program due to a conflict with their work or travel schedule.