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September 8, 2006 - JointParents.com Brings Virtual Visitation To Users. JointParents.com now has found another way to help divorced families communicate. It's called Virtual Visitation and all it requires is a PC, Internet connection, and web camera. Virtual Visitation provides a way for divorced parents to see and talk to their children when maybe due to legal or geographical reasons traditional visitation won't work.

Virtual Visitation is getting more and more exposure in the courts. Judges are now building virtual visitation into parenting plans. Parents continue to seek new ways to visit with their children when working out of town, travelling, or while the children are on summer break with their other parent.

If a parent wants to relocate the move could not only be troublesome for the parents but traumatic for the children. Judges look at all this and sometimes disallow the parent to move. However, virtual visitation changes all that. It gives judges and parents options in accommodating parents that need to relocate due to employment or family issues.

Even parents living in close proximity to each other are looking for better ways to keep the children active with both parents.

JointParents.com provides users with tips on how to best use their web camera and computer to make the virtual visitation experience the best it can be.

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JointParents, llc. (www.jointparents.com) is a privately owned corporation based in St. Louis, Missouri. JointParents.com is an online application with tools designed for divorced parents with joint custody of their children. The tools help it's users schedule, communicate, and efficiently organize all the information required to raise children after a divorce.

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