How parents, children, siblings, cousins, close friends, grandparents and grandchildren use new technologies to remain closely connected despite distance, divorce, military assignment or longterm travel
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"I have never really considered "virtual visitation" or contact between parents and children over a computer video connection to be practical," writes Michael Sherman in the Alabama Family Law Blog. "However, after reading Ann Sanner's AP article titled "'Virtual' Visits Pushed in Several States," I may have to make this part of the visitation options I discuss with certain of my clients....
"Your positive attitude, and your creativity in continuing to support your child, is so admirable. I so much wish that more parents had your capacities. I was the Chief Administrative Judge of the Family Division of the CT Superior Court for 6 years, and we continue to try to offer services to parents to stay involved and focused on the needs of their children. You certainly are a fine example of that, and your son's success is your and his mother's reward." -- Judge Anne Dranginis, Connecticut Appellate Court
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