The Virtual Visitation Handbook by Michael Gough

Monday, July 12, 2004 11:19
Posted by Carrie in category Reviews

(out of print)

This is truly a comprehensive guide to the process of virtual visitation. From choosing a product to security settings, computers to cell phones and everything in between, this book covers it all!

This book includes sections on every necessary piece of hardware and software in the virtual visitation experience. Each section covers any alternatives and the pros and cons of each as well as requirements and how to set it up. Written from the perspective of a computer-security savvy long distance father, very careful attention to detail leaves even the most basic computer user feeling as though they have everything under their belt that they might need to get started.

In addition to the mounds of technical information, Michael also covers how to get virtual visitation included in your custody agreement. There is a list of things to include as well as a how-to on demonstrating to the virtual visitation process to the court, should you have the need.

My own virtual visitation setup was working when I picked this book up – but by changing to two of the pieces of software Michael recommends in his book, virtual visitation has not only become completely free of long distance charges, I achieved MUCH better video quality and the quality of the visitation improved dramatically.

I highly recommend this book that anyone looking at making an investment in a long distance visitation setup read this book before they spend a dime!

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One Response to “The Virtual Visitation Handbook by Michael Gough”

  1. DistanceParent Blog » Blog Archive » Internet Visitation FAQ says:

    March 13th, 2007 at 10:05 am

    [...] How do I do all of this – or where can I find out more? You can start with the distanceparent.org product recommendations. However, for a more in depth look and instructions, we heartily recommend the Virtual Visitation Handbook. [...]

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