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Child Support Kills - How To Avoid Becoming A Child Support Casualty (Paperback)
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Child Support Kills - How To Avoid Becoming A Child Support Casualty (Paperback)
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Loot Price R324
Discovery Miles 3 240
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Child Support Kills is the only book of its kind designed to
highlight tragic events induced by inequitable child support laws
and by the people who are sworn to accurately interpret and
equitably apply the law. Rather than devalue child support or the
child support enforcement system, Child Support Kills provides
guidance (not legal advice) on how non-custodial parents can
effectively challenge unlawful discretionary decisions made by
adjudicators presiding over child support matters so that they can
avoid becoming a mortality statistic-hence the subtitle-How To
Avoid Becoming A Child Support Casualty. Unfortunately, the
ultimate victims of these tragic events are the children. Like the
case of four-year-old Lauren Key, who prosecutors claim was pushed
off a cliff while hiking with her father, Cameron John Brown,
because he did not want to pay child support. Whether being torn
between both parents through the systematic ostracization of the
non-custodial parent, being left parentless through murder or
suicide, or being caught on the receiving end of a non-custodial
parent's rage, the children are always the innocent victims. Child
Support Kills unearths a hidden crisis ironically caused by a
system that was created to address the best interest of children.
The strategy for most advocates of child support reform is to
attack the problem from the top down by creating congressional
petitions or introducing new legislation designed to propagate
change throughout a broken and antiquated system. However, the
strategy outlined in Child Support Kills attacks the problem from
the bottom up by assisting non-custodial parents with identifying
unjust decisions made in child support courts and providing
guidance on challenging these decisions at the Appellate Court
level, thereby, potentially setting a legal precedence for all
non-custodial parents faced with like matters of legal adversity.
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