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"Pay Up or Zip"
"Pay up or Zip up" is the message from the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which recently upheld a probation order that prohibits a "deadbeat" dad from having any more children. The ruling, which split 4-3 along gender lines (the gals voted against it), sounds sensible on the surface: If you can't support your kids, don't have any. Most responsible people follow that rule voluntarily. www.ancpr.org

Responsibility
Should the mother share in this order too, as well as the father? No one put a gun to her head and said, "Open your legs, have sex with me, and bare my child." She made a choice just like the father did. To have unprotected sex, and not use any birth control method.


Crying Wolf
In a system that assumes children don't lie and women are victims, false allegations happen with alarming regularity and freguency. Christie Blatchford www.acfc.org

Mother Gets Probation In Child Abduction Case
The case described in this recent news report shows just how insane our so-called system of justice really is. This mother makes unsubstantiated molestation charges, then kidnaps the child for over ten years, and then receives nothing more than a slap on the wrist. To make matters even worse, the child stays with her. The article doesn't mention the issue of child support. We wonder, therefore, does this mean the father also owes child support for the time he was denied any contact with his daughter? In most states, the answer would be yes. Think, for a minute, what this verdict declares to everyone concerned. It basically says, possession is the law. A mother steal a child, and she can get away with it. A father steals a child, and he goes to jail. www.ancpr.org



Tips

Keep a daily journal/record of all activities that take place during your placement with your child; including all events that happen with your ex-spouse.

Keep your attorney informed of all unusual events that take place during your placement, no matter how small they may be. A small event is your ex-spouse's mountain to build derogatory statements against you.

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