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Senate advances permissive virtual-visitation bill that allows courts to consider video contact

Utah State Senate · February 19, 2004
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Summary

First substitute House Bill 82, which would allow courts to consider Internet or video contact as a permissive option in visitation orders, passed to third reading after floor discussion about practical use and parental objections.

First substitute House Bill 82, presented to the Senate on Feb. 19, would add permissive language allowing courts to consider virtual communication (internet/video) as one option to facilitate contact between noncustodial parents and children when parties are…

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