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The benefits of adding virtual visitation to a parenting plan

On Behalf of | Jun 15, 2023 | Child Custody

By incorporating virtual visitation into a parenting plan, a child’s most important guides can demonstrate a willingness to embrace technology as a means of maintaining a meaningful connection between a child and both of their parents. 

Taking virtual visitation seriously as a collaborative approach can also foster a positive co-parenting environment more broadly, which may ultimately benefit a child’s well-being.

What does virtual visitation offer?

Adding virtual visitation expectations to co-parenting arrangements can offer several benefits for both parents and children involved. Here’s what it can offer:

  • Enhanced parent-child communication: Virtual visitation provides an opportunity for co-parents to maintain regular contact with their children, even when physical distance or travel limitations are a factor. It allows parents to engage in real-time conversations, see each other’s facial expressions and share experiences through video calls, which can help strengthen the parent-child bond and foster healthy communication.
  • Continued involvement in the child’s daily life: Virtual visitation allows each co-parent to stay involved in their children’s daily lives. They can participate in important events, such as birthdays, holidays or school activities, through virtual means. This involvement helps parents remain connected to their children’s routines, achievements and challenges, promoting a sense of ongoing parental engagement regardless of how often their child resides with each of them.
  • Mitigation of parental conflicts: Including virtual visitation expectations in co-parenting arrangements can help mitigate conflicts between parents. It provides a structured method of communication, reducing the potential for disagreements about contact frequency or methods. Virtual visitation can create a more harmonious co-parenting dynamic by establishing clear guidelines for interaction.

Seeking legal guidance can be a good way to start exploring how to integrate virtual visitation terms into a new or existing parenting plan. 

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