Issues of interest to libertarianism and required by it's principles
Political issues not directly required by adherence to libertarian principles.
CHILD SUPPORT NONCOMPLIANCE
US Passport Denial Program
Page 8 ,Yukon Maintenance Enforcement Program states :
"To enforce court ordered support payments, the MEP can:
Under the section what if I start another family? it states :
"No matter what your family status, the terms of a support order stay the same until they are legally changed.
page 11 ,what should I do if I move?
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If you are the respondent, you are still responsible for making your payments no matter where you live. If you leave the Yukon, the MEP will transfer your file to the territory, province, or other country of your new home. You must continue to send your payments to the MEP in the Yukon until the people responsible for the maintenance program in your new area contact you".
There really is no escape.Is it any wonder men commit suicide other this?
UK Child Support Agency (CSA) in the glossy "we're your friend" ,'feel good fascist' style of statist pamphlets everywhere states on p27:
"If you fail to give us the information we need, or you give us information that you know is false, we can take you to court and you could be fined up to £1,000. This applies to any person or organisation who, by law, must give us information – such as employers and accountants as well as parents".
Under a section entitled "What happens if the CSA cannot find or contact the non-resident parent?"(p28) it states :
"If the parent with care does not know where the non-resident parent lives, we can try to find information from other organisations. These include: • the non-resident parent’s employer(s), their accountant or companies or partnerships that they have been contracted to provide services to • government organisations, such as Jobcentre Plus, The Pension Service, HMRC and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) • prison services and local authorities, and • organisations that have information about the financial history of the non-resident parent, such as banks and building societies, credit reference agencies, and gas and electricity suppliers. We don’t have to get permission from either parent to contact these people or organisations".
"What happens if child maintenance isn’t paid on time?"(p33) :
"Non-resident parents are responsible for paying child maintenance in full and on time. If you have arranged child maintenance through us, and the non-resident parent does not pay in full and on time, we will take action to make sure that payments are made as soon as possible. This includes if you have arranged child maintenance through us and the non-resident parent must pay the parent with care direct. The action we take depends on the situation, but we may: • take money directly from a non-resident parent’s earnings as an employee if they are employed and do not currently pay that way • take money directly from a non-resident parent’s bank or building society account, or • take action through the courts. We can use more than one action at a time. Taking action through the courts can be expensive and can result in the non-resident parent: • paying their own legal costs and our legal costs, as well as the child maintenance they owe • being forced to sell their home or other assets • losing their driving licence for up to 2 years, or • even going to prison."
"What happens if the non-resident parent denies they are the child’s parent?"(P36):
Sometimes, when a parent with care applies for child maintenance, the person they name as the non-resident parent denies they are the parent. The law says we can presume they are the child’s parent in certain circumstances, for example if they: • are named on the child’s birth certificate, or • were married to the child’s mother at any time between the date the child was conceived and the date the child was born. In these situations, the person named as the non-resident parent can go to court to try to prove that they are not the parent.(essentially there is a presumption of guilt!) But they have to pay child maintenance until the court rules that they are not the parent."
"If the person named as the non-resident parent refuses to take a DNA test, we can presume that they are the child’s parent."
US criminal statutes for non payment of child support.
On Alimony : "Permanent Alimony: Support paid to the lesser earning spouse until the death of the payor, the death of the recipient, or the remarriage of the recipient".
Not sure everyone will agree with me but what do you think? any thoughts? interesting?
I don't really want to comment or read anything here.I have near zero in common with many of you.I may return periodically when there's something you need to know.
Near Mutualist/Libertarian Socialist.
Don't like the word masculist, nor do I find it necessary, sounds like Warren Farrell. I've read his book "Myth of Male Power" and Christina Hoff Sommers' "Who stole feminism?", they run parallel to these ideas (specifically Sommers). If your interested in all that, check out those two books.
Freedom has always been the only route to progress.
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