B. (§9.21) Virtual Visitation
Virtual visitation provides a means for divorced, separated, or distant parents to communicate with their children using electronic communication devices such as:
e-mail;
instant messaging;
video conferencing;
video calling;
video mailing; and
more.
The Supreme Court of North Dakota explained:
Virtual visitation includes using the telephone, Internet, web-cam, and other wireless or wired technologies to ensure the child has frequent and meaningful contact with the noncustodial parent. It is most useful in cases . . . where the child and noncustodial parent are accustomed to seeing each other on a regular basis but no longer will be able to because of . . . relocation. Virtual visitation
is not a substitute for personal contact, but it can be a useful tool
to supplement in-person...