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Judge Orders ‘Virtual Visitation’ for Father & Son Based on New Law

0 Comments 08 February 2010

CHICAGO, Feb. 8 / V-Newswire/ — Cook County Judge Michael Panter utilized Fathers’ Rights Attorney Jeffery Leving’s new Virtual Visitation Law by awarding Leving’s client internet “web visitation” yesterday. This Las Vegas father will now enjoy video conferencing with his infant Chicago son twice weekly. This virtual visitation supplements the father’s “in-person” visitation as ordered by the court.

Attorney Jeffery Leving (http://dadsrights.com), who co-authored the Illinois Virtual Visitation Law, which just went into effect this new year says “now geographically removed non-custodial fathers can have the next best thing to ‘in-person’ visitation with state-of-the-art technology.”

The new Illinois Virtual Visitation Law now updates the legal system with current technology to facilitate the critical father-child relationship when parents are separated. This will allow many military, incarcerated or other long distant non-custodial parents the legal right to utilize technologies such as email, telephone, internet and video conferencing to maintain contact with their children.

Known for advocating strong family bonds, Chicago divorce attorney Jeffery Leving and his firm have been reuniting fathers and children since 1981. Leving was selected as an expert resource for the first White House Roundtable and Town Hall Meeting in Chicago on Responsible Fatherhood.

For more information about “Virtual Visitation”, contact Jennifer Whiteside @ 312.296.3666.

SOURCE Law Offices of Jeffery M. Leving

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