I recently found an article about virtual visitation or “e-visitation”. Many parents find they may need to relocate in order to find jobs and more affordable living. For those who are now divorced, one parent's moving for economic reasons can be hard on any children involved.
Recently, family courts have come up with virtual visitation rights, which allow for parents to interact with their children through the use of webcams, video-enabled phone applications, text messaging and e-mail, and other forms of technology.
For example, a New York matter, a New York judge ruled that as a condition of the mother’s move that she must allow her children to communicate virtually with their father through Skype. The case was the first time a New York judge had required virtual visitation. In this case the martial home, where the Petitioner resides with the children, was in the process of foreclosure and there was no equity. The Petitioner had been laid off some for quite some time and her unemployment benefits were going to expire soon. The father was also allowed visits with the children during their vacations.
In other states, the idea of a virtual visitation seems to be growing in acceptance. In Utah, a father asked the judge to require his ex-wife to allow him to use Skype in order to maintain contact with his child. In 2004, Utah to became the first state to accept virtual visitation laws. Other states that have virtual visitation laws are: Florida, Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, and Wisconsin.
In the states that allow virtual visitation, the law of course vary. The availability of virtual visitation is usually not a major factor when a judge makes child custody and in-person visitation rulings. The judge would outline through what days the visitation may occur and for how long the session might last.
When considering virtual visitation, family-court judges are looking at the best interests of the child. Judges have to consider if virtual visitation will critically interfere with the child's well-being. On the flip side, Judges also have to consider whether virtual visitation could improve the child’s situation.
If there are any legal questions you may have, I encourage you to, please contact my San Jose Divorce Lawyers office. My San Jose Family Lawyer offices assists many people who are going through family law related issues. We have many Affordable San Jose Divorce Lawyer solutions for many different budgets. We help many individuals through this very chaotic period in their life. Proudly serving the following cities, Fremont, Milpitas, Los Gatos, Cupertino, Mountain View, and Santa Clara.
Author's Notes
I am a San Jose Divorce Lawyer in Santa Clara County Family Lawyer working in the Bay Area. I handle a variety of family law matters in the greater Bay Area.
I provide general information on various aspects of the divorce and family law.
This blog is for general legal information. It is not intended as a substitute for proper legal advice or to establish any Attorney Client relationship. Please contact a licensed Attorney if you have a legal problem.
Only with a written fee agreement is a Attorney Client relationship established with the Law Offices of James Chau.
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San Jose Divorce Lawyer:
Law Offices James Chau
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San Jose, CA. 95126
(408) 649 - 3952
I provide general information on various aspects of the divorce and family law.
This blog is for general legal information. It is not intended as a substitute for proper legal advice or to establish any Attorney Client relationship. Please contact a licensed Attorney if you have a legal problem.
Only with a written fee agreement is a Attorney Client relationship established with the Law Offices of James Chau.
This blog is published by,
San Jose Divorce Lawyer:
Law Offices James Chau
1625 The Alameda Suite 204
San Jose, CA. 95126
(408) 649 - 3952
Monday, November 15, 2010
Increase in Online Divorce Filings
I recently read an article regarding the increase in people filing for divorce online and how it could be a sign of economic recovery. Economic experts say that during times hard times, many people find financial insecurity from filing for divorce undesirable and will often wait until they feel more secure. The boost in the number of online divorce filings could be good news. Is it a sign that the economy is making a turn for the better?
2010 is not yet over, but statistics confirm that more Americans are filing for divorce online in 2010 than in 2009. This could mean that more people are feeling financially secure and are ready to move on with the next step of their lives. There are also non-economic factors, such as; more people are opting for online divorce services in uncontested divorce matters. Many people may realize that the online divorce is the right choice for those uncontested matters with little to no assets and no children.
According to the article, several states have made it easier to get divorced. Most recently, as reported New York has accepted no fault divorce. There appears to be a greater ease when states enact no fault divorce, because the parties do not need to make an allegation of fault and finding regarding their reasons for divorce. It appears to make the divorce process less acrimonious. It should be noted that California is a no fault state. Californians do not require a reason to start a divorce proceeding.
If there are any legal questions you may have, I encourage you to, please contact my San Jose Divorce Lawyers office. My San Jose Family Lawyer offices assists many people who are going through family law related issues. We have many Affordable San Jose Divorce Lawyer solutions for many different budgets. We help many individuals through this very chaotic period in their life. Proudly serving the following cities, Fremont, Milpitas, Los Gatos, Cupertino, Mountain View, and Santa Clara.
2010 is not yet over, but statistics confirm that more Americans are filing for divorce online in 2010 than in 2009. This could mean that more people are feeling financially secure and are ready to move on with the next step of their lives. There are also non-economic factors, such as; more people are opting for online divorce services in uncontested divorce matters. Many people may realize that the online divorce is the right choice for those uncontested matters with little to no assets and no children.
According to the article, several states have made it easier to get divorced. Most recently, as reported New York has accepted no fault divorce. There appears to be a greater ease when states enact no fault divorce, because the parties do not need to make an allegation of fault and finding regarding their reasons for divorce. It appears to make the divorce process less acrimonious. It should be noted that California is a no fault state. Californians do not require a reason to start a divorce proceeding.
If there are any legal questions you may have, I encourage you to, please contact my San Jose Divorce Lawyers office. My San Jose Family Lawyer offices assists many people who are going through family law related issues. We have many Affordable San Jose Divorce Lawyer solutions for many different budgets. We help many individuals through this very chaotic period in their life. Proudly serving the following cities, Fremont, Milpitas, Los Gatos, Cupertino, Mountain View, and Santa Clara.
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