Woman Can Move... If She Supplies Video Chat
Posted By Ellerin Hutchinson on Aug 11, 2010 11:35am PDT
It is being reported that after the dust cleared from a divorce, Debra Baker requested to move to Florida with her two children. She was granted the request, however, only after it was clear that if she moved she was responsible for financially making it possible for the children and their father to be able to communicate through video conferencing online.
The father, James, was opposed to the move, pleading with the court to not take his children away from him. He was denied the request, as the court found after losing her job, and losing their home to foreclosure, it wasn't feasible to expect Debra to take care of their children. With their new time sharing schedule, James is entitled to three hours per week of video chatting with his children.
Debra is now moving herself and their 9-year-old daughter and 6-year-old son to her parent's place of residence in Venice Beach, Florida.
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