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ifeminists
June 21, 2006
Leving & Sacks
Illinois Fatherhood Council Recommends New Reforms in Family Law, Child Support Policies based on blaming and punishing dads may make good political sound bites, but they are counterproductive for society, and hurtful to children and the fathers they love and need. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
August 29, 2000
Bruce Shapiro
Prison politics Under Gov. George W. Bush, Texas has the largest -- and fastest growing -- incarcerated population in America. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
October 25, 2000
Nell Bernstein
Motherless children The drug war has stamped an entire class of parents as permanently unfit... mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
August 31, 2005
Leving & Sacks
Persecuting Low Income Parents The driving force behind child support arrearages is not bad parents, but instead rigid child support systems which are impervious to the economic realities noncustodial parents face, such as layoffs, wage cuts, and work-related injuries. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
March 29, 2000
Nell Bernstein
When the jailhouse is far from home Kids with parents behind bars share the pain of incarceration. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
September 17, 2002
Sacks & Thompson
High-Profile 'Deadbeat Dad' Raids Won't Fix Child Support System Badly in Need of Reform Reforms are needed that will make the system more rational and workable, and which will benefit both the children owed support and the fathers who owe it. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
March 15, 2006
Leving & Sacks
Kansas License Bill Unfair to Noncustodial Parents The Kansas House just passed a highly publicized bill that would allow the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services to have the driver's licenses of so-called "deadbeat" parents seized if they have child-support arrearages of $500 or more. mark for My Articles similar articles
ifeminists
March 10, 2004
Leving & Sacks
Will Some Reservists' Homecoming Be a Jail Cell? It happened after the first Gulf War. Some of the more than 250,000 reservists called up returned saddled with large child support arrearages they were unable to pay. As interest and penalties on the overdue support piled up, many spent years trying to dig themselves out of debt, while often facing unremitting government harassment. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
October 15, 2007
Christopher Saunders
California's Consumer Data Protection Bill in Peril Proposed bill sharply limited merchants' ability to store and transmit data following TJX controversy. mark for My Articles similar articles