Friday, March 11, 2005

Don't Let Our Servicemen Suffer The "Dead-beat Dad" Moniker

If a reservist takes a lower salary as a result of their extended service, should they still be required to pay the same amount of child support even though they make less money?

Most of the reservists called up to serve in the Iraq war have paid a big price: a significant reduction of their wages as they transferred from civilian to military jobs, separation from their loved ones, and of course the risk of battle wounds or death. Regrettably, on their return home, those who are divorced fathers could face another grievous penalty: loss of their children, financial ruin, prosecution as "deadbeat dads," and even jail...

...These servicemen fathers cannot get relief when they return because federal law forbids a court to reduce the debt retroactively. Once the arrearage reaches $5,000, the father becomes a felon subject to imprisonment plus the loss of his driver's and professional licenses and passport.
Thanks to BlogsForBush for the tip!



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