Virtual Visitation: Judge Orders Skype Visits To Allow Mom To Move With Children

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The ABA recently published an interesting article regarding a local Suffolk County matrimonial action.  The case, Baker v. Baker, involved an ex-wife who was looking to relocate to Florida with the parties’ two children to be closer to her family and find better employment.  As noted in my July 27, 2010 blog post “What to Prove When You Want to Move,” judges will allow relocation only when it is in the best interests of the children.

In the instant case, Suffolk County Supreme Court Judge, Jerry Garguilo, allowed the ex-wife to relocate to Florida under the condition that she make the children available to talk to their father via Skype.  The conditions set on this “virtual visitation” include making the children available three times per week for not less than one hour.  According to Judge Garguilo, “Common sense, logic and a realistic view of life on Long Island clearly indicate that the Petitioner and children cannot maintain a residence, heat, clothe themselves, provide for transportation and enjoy only the basic necessities on the monies that are currently available.”

As technology evolves, it is clear that judges will adapt to these changes as seen above.

If you are looking to obtain a divorce, or are looking to relocate with your children, Long Island Divorce Attorney Jay D. Raxenberg can help.  Click here to schedule a complimentary consultation.