At-Home Confinement: Can You Be Held In Contempt For Violating Virtual Parenting Orders?
Family law is evolving quickly, and one area that has gained new importance in recent years is virtual parenting time. As technology makes it easier for parents and children to stay connected across distances, courts are increasingly including video calls, messaging, and other digital interactions in custody arrangements. But what happens if one parent consistently […]
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