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  2. Virtual visitation - Wikipedia

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    Virtual visitation first appeared in divorces in the late 1990s. Initially, virtual visitation was used to justify relocating away from a noncustodial parent. [1] Now, states with virtual visitation laws do not allow virtual visitation as a justification to relocate a child away from a noncustodial parent.

  3. Noncustodial parent - Wikipedia

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    The non-custodial parent may have contact or visitation rights. In a shared parenting arrangement, where the child lives an equal or approximately equal amount of time with the mother and father, both are custodial parents and neither is a non-custodial parent. A "child-custody determination" is a judgment, decree, or other order of a court ...

  4. Contact (law) - Wikipedia

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    Virtual visitation uses video-conferencing technology to allow contact when a child lives far away from the parent. [3] Visitation is considered only a right and not an obligation of a non residential parent, meaning that a non custodial parent can leave a child at home with the custodial parent on his/her scheduled visitation days for any reason.

  5. Supervised visitation - Wikipedia

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    Most courts, including American and European, will allow the parent who does not have primary custody (the noncustodial parent) to have specified visitation and access to the child. In America the parents must establish a parenting plan setting out specific details. If the parents are not able to agree, the court may order specific possession ...

  6. Child contact centre - Wikipedia

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    Child contact services are classified into two distinct categories, supported and supervised (which handle cases with safeguarding issues). Its primary role is to support and promote contact between those parents , grandparents, guardians and children that do not have a Residence Order (non-resident parent).

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  8. Child custody - Wikipedia

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    Sole custody, an arrangement whereby only one parent has physical custody of the child. The other non-custodial parent would typically have regular visitation rights. [5] Joint physical custody, a shared parenting arrangement where both parents have the child for approximately equal amounts of time, and where both are custodial parents. [5]

  9. Joint custody (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In joint physical custody both parents are custodial parents and neither parent is a non-custodial parent. [2] [6] Joint custody is distinct from sole custody. In sole physical custody, the child's lives primarily in the home of one parent while the children may have visitation with the other parent. In sole legal custody, one parent is ...