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Friday, June 1. 2007

Free Lance -Star Publishes Wayne Wood's Op-Ed, I agree

The Free Lance-Star

I agree with Wayne Wood's Op-Ed that was published recently in the Free Lance-Star titled "Putting names on pizza boxes won't fix child support problems" (Free Lance-Star, May 30, 2007) People and papers across this country are already combatting the propaganda that the various interested beneficiaries of the Title IV-D Money Machine are releasing in an effort to retain their own jobs. The Title IV-D Money Machine serves the Greedy not the Needy.

Article Below in Entirety

I read and appreciated the honesty of Stephen Baskerville's op-ed.


It is an extremely honest evaluation of the out-of-control child-support system we have in our country. Using pizza boxes to promote this injustice makes one shake one's head in disgust.


One would have thought that with the billions spent by the government to collect child support, the problem would have been corrected. But alas, we all know how our government programs work. It's a system that supports cottage industries surrounding the collection of child support.


It takes two parents to raise a child--not the government, and certainly not pictures of parents on pizza boxes. Who in their right mind as a business owner would even promote this? I know where I would not be buying my pizza.

At least Mr. Baskerville's op-ed was a breath of fresh air. Thank you for that. It feels good to see a paper tell the truth

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Monday, May 21. 2007

Support the DC Rally for Parental Equality on August 18, 2007

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Wednesday, May 16. 2007

Father's Speak Out Against Pennsylvania Judge

FATHERS SPEAK OUT AGAINST PENNSYLVANIA JUDGE

PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania—Pennsylvania made history
yesterday by becoming the first state in the country
to rule that a sperm donor could be held liable for
child support.  A panel of the Pennsylvania Superior
Court ruled unanimously that Louis Frampton, Jr., who
donated his sperm to a lesbian couple so they could
have a child, could be required to pay child support.
Frampton died in March of a stroke.

    Arthur S. Leonard, a New York Law School professor
and an expert on sexuality and the law, told the
Associated Press, “I’m unaware of any other state
appellate court that has found that a child has,
simultaneously, three adults who are financially
obligated to the child’s support and are also entitled
to visitation.”

    A coalition of fathers’ rights organizations,
spearheaded by Fathers 4 Justice, reacted immediately
to the decision, calling it “absurd.”  The coalition
says that the decision will not only compromise the
confidentiality of sperm donors, but will open the
floodgates of litigation over such cases.  “This
decision represents yet another example of the
inequality men face in family court,” said Jeff Dick,
president of the Pennsylvania delegation of Fathers 4
Justice, which is based in Pittsburgh.

    Dick said that the group plans to target Superior
Court Judge Maureen E. Lally-Green, who sat on the
panel that issued the ruling.  Lally-Green is a
Republican candidate for the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court.  Dick said that the coalition recommends that
Pennsylvania voters vote against Judge Lally-Green by
voting for her opposition.  “We are urging all men in
Pennsylvania not to vote for Judge Lally-Green because
she apparently has no intention of protecting our
rights.  We expect a jurist on the highest state court
to understand the concept of equal protection of the
laws.  Judge Lally-Green obviously does not.”

    Republican presidential candidate Dr. Mark Klein, who
is currently campaigning in Iowa, also reacted to the
court’s decision.  Tony Taylor, a spokesman for the
www.Klein4change.com presidential campaign, said that
Dr. Klein was “outraged” by the decision.  Taylor
suggested that the decision is one example of why men
should vote for Klein instead of more established
candidates, such as John McCain or Rudy Giuliani.
“Mark Klein is the only presidential candidate running
on a platform of fathers’ rights.  In this regard, he
is different than candidates such as Barak Hussein
Obama, who spits in the faces of men by suggesting
that inequality against men is not a federal issue,
but that women’s rights are.  It’s important that the
federal government acknowledge this double-standard
and rectify it.  Klein will do that.”

    Curtis Patton, a Pennsylvania family attorney and
long time advocate for fathers’ rights, called the
decision “troubling.”  He said that the Court should
have dismissed the appeal.  “A cause of action has to
exist from the filing of the case through all stages
of appeal.  Mr. Frampton’s death, in my opinion, would
have rendered the whole matter moot.”

    Fathers 4 Justice and other fathers’ rights
organizations will hold a press conference on May 14,
the day before the judicial primary in Pennsylvania,
in an effort to convince voter to vote for one of
Judge Lally-Green’s opponents.  The press conference
will occur at NOON at the City County Building in
downtown Pittsburgh.  All media outlets are encouraged
to attend.

    Lally-Green was first elected to the Superior Court
in 1999 for a ten-year term.  She also teaches at
Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh.

    Fathers 4 Justice is a nationally-recognized advocacy
group for divorced fathers.  The organization fights
against inequality in family court.

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Child Support Offices Violating More Citizens' Privacy...

Child Support Paperwork Glitch Exposes Private Information of over 10,000 Citizens.

Add 10,000 more exposed to possible identity theft.

In March of 2007 this article demonstrated (Identity Theft:: Opt Out of Family Court Services Before it Happens to YOU! March 26, 2007) a good justification for protecting your private information by opting out of the egregious family court services. Now we have another article exposing a "computer glitch" exposing 10,000 more people to identity theft concerncs as reported at Worldlink.Com.

(http://www.theworldlink.com/articles/2007/05/14/news/news14051407.txt)

Child support paperwork glitch affects many in state


Monday, May 14, 2007 12:02 PM PDT



ROSEBURG (AP) - A private contractor that provides monthly statements to state child support recipients may have sent up to 10,000 of them to the wrong people, according to a spokeswoman for the Oregon Department of Justice.

The printing company noticed the computer glitch and contacted officials with the state Child Support Division, operated under the Department of Justice. The contractor was asked to send corrected statements and a letter to recipients mailed the wrong ones, said Stephanie Soden, a Justice Department spokeswoman.

Candice Booth of Roseburg said she got a statement intended for someone else, and was worried that her identity could be stolen.

Soden spoke with Booth Friday and tried to reassure her that the name and account number on the child support statement could not be used by anyone else to obtain additional personal information.

A Child Support Division Web site that allows recipients to obtain additional information about their account requires both an account number and a person's Social Security number.

The error affected up to 10,000 recipients from around the state, Soden said. The Child Support Division handles 250,000 support cases statewide.

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More Exposure On Child Support Enforcement Program Failure

Title IV-D (Child Support Enforcement Program Exposed as Failure)

Government Welfare Program Misses the Target and Leaves the Nation's Poor in the Dark. Program serves the greedy not the needy.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007
8:50:00 PM MDT
Feeling Angry

Article Exposes the Title IV-D Program in Minnesota

JACK EHRLICH

STATE VIEW

Duluth News Tribune

Friday May 11, 2007

 

A bill in the Minnesota Legislature to increase state funding for child support collection, on the surface, looks reasonable. Proponents argue in favor of reinstating funds for child support enforcement that were cut at the federal level to help reduce the federal deficit. They argue Minnesota taxpayers should now pick up the tab.

 

As so often seen, proponents use the imagery of a poor mom needing her child support check. While this may be effective public relations, it does not reflect the realities of a program that has gone astray of its original mission, which was supporting needy families on welfare.

 

Congress intended the program, called Title IV-D, to only be available for those on welfare and those at risk of falling on welfare, and only in cases where the father was found guilty of abandoning his children to public assistance. This program is costing much in Minnesota because citizens and judges have been led to believe everyone who goes through a divorce or paternity action with kids must be in Title IV-D. As a result, more than 60 percent of the people in the program don't belong. This welfare-service program has no eligibility standards and no means of testing and is thus fiscally irresponsible, unnecessary, and potentially harmful to families.

 

I know of a woman, a partner in a major Minneapolis law firm who makes more than $250,000 a year, who uses the child support enforcement program to collect $1,000 per month in child support from her unemployed ex-husband. He can only afford to feed the children macaroni and cheese when he has them. Is this how we want tax dollars employed?

 

Minnesota's child support program can be harmful to the well-being of children and contributes to gender polarity. An estimated 80 percent of child-support employees are women supporting the agency bias. When fit, loving fathers who have remained involved with their children simply cannot afford exorbitant child support payments, the child support enforcement agency wrecks their credit ratings, suspends their drivers' licenses, and has them arrested. When they lose their job, judges often impute income and threaten fathers with jail even if they can't afford to pay. Then, with a bad credit rating, a suspended drivers' license, and an arrest record, the dads can no longer find work because nobody wants to hire a deadbeat.  The system creates deadbeats out of fit, loving fathers.

 

In February 2006 the Minnesota Legislative Auditor's Office wrote in its Child Support Audit Report that "Minnesota's program has the second-highest spending level in the country" and that "Minnesota has the second-most child support staff in the country."

 

Additionally, the state auditor was instructed to report about the ongoing issue of due process and whether custodial parents, non-custodial parents and children were being treated fairly. The completed report didn't provide any findings about ongoing due process and fair treatment. Under the direction of the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the Title IV-D agency, the legislative auditor's office ignored its duty to study this issue.

 

Contrary to Minnesota's Legislative Audit Report, local county child support workers across Minnesota are making inaccurate statements and lobbying to get more tax dollars. They are trying to claim Minnesota's child support program is well-managed and cost-effective when, in fact, it is a waste of money and can be harmful to families and children.

 

The parents of Minnesota have been asking year after year for legislative reform that recognizes the importance of fathers' involvement with their children. Said another way, Minnesota's child-support program has been broken for many years, and to increase any funding now is not the answer.

 

During a divorce, fit and loving parents who have done nothing wrong face the removal of their children based on the opinion of a custody evaluator whose decision is almost always accepted by the courts. There's no trial by jury in family courts. Criminals get more rights and a higher burden of proof than fit, loving parents do when faced with separation from their children.

 

Ask family court judges how many times they've ordered a father arrested for non-payment of court-ordered child support compared to how many times they've had a mother arrested for failure to provide court-ordered parenting time to a father. The answer clearly will reveal what the system of family law considers important.

 

Divorce is extremely hard on children. They need the love and caring of both parents. I encourage the Legislature to implement programs designed to keep both parents equally involved and equally responsible for providing for their children.

Jack Ehrlich is a member of the Roseville, Minn.-based Center for Parental Responsibility, which advocates for the rights of non-custodial parents

For more information on the Child Support Program (Title IV-D, Child Support Enforcement) you can visit the Nationwide Blueprint for Title IV-D Reform at http://www.nationwideblueprint.com.

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Friday, May 4. 2007

Marilyn Stephen, Fighting for Her Job, Not Children...

Marilyn Stephen, Fight for Her Job, Not Children...

Leaving Needy Children Behind While Focusing On Easy Collections from middle and upper income families, drowning out the voices of those who need services the most.

Marilyn Stephen focuses on one side of the argument, of course its the side that protects her job and the thousands of government employees that benefit from the providing universal welfare services to middle and upper-income families against their will. WLNS.Com Channel 6 News doesn't have the full story in their April 14, 2007 online edition at http://www.wlns.com/Global/story.asp?S=6369698.


Supporting child support budget cuts will improve the availability of services for child support enforcement to low-income families, since the current focus of the programs is on revenue generation for the state not on collections for lower-income needy families.


Currently the state-run child support enforcement services have little to no focus on lower-income families due to difficulty in actually collecting from under- or unemployed program participants.


State provided child support enforcement services focus on higher-income families, which gives the appearance of program success through the use of use of income withholding orders to facilitate collections.


Because there is a significant level of overparticipation from wealthier families that should not be receiving benefits the lack of collections for lower-income family are going unnoticed while the program is being labeled a success.


Taxpayers should not be required to foot the bill for collection services for individuals that would not otherwise qualify for welfare services when those participants can afford to provide services for their own domestic relations disputes.

There are an ample number of private collection and law firms that provide services to both lower-income and higher-income families to make up for any alleged reduction in state collections as a result of reduced funding. The private collection and law firms are notably more successful in their outcomes as they focus on their clients, not on maintaining caseloads for state budgeting purposes.

http://www.nationwideblueprint.com

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Monday, April 23. 2007

Clip 1: Dr. Stephen Baskerville: "Crooked Courts Are Nothing New"

As Dr. Stephen Baskerville, President of the ACFC, says, "Crooked Courts Are Nothing New to the United States" with this short clip pertaining to the Nation's Family Courts and captured from his speech at the Des Moines, Iowa Rally for Shared Parenting on April 21, 2007. Stay tuned for more clips each day this week highlighting the various speakers from across the nation that are standing up against dangerous and expanding government policies over the family that has been systematically warped into a twisted revenue generating machine by the states.


Dr. Stephen Baskerville, President of American Coalition of Fathers and Children - Dr. Baskerville joined ACFC in January of 2004 as President of the organization while employed by Howard University as a political science professor. He is internationally known for insightful commentary on the dismal state of family courts in America and the obstacles faced by fathers attempting to remain a significant part of their children's lives after divorce. Among the numerous publications in which Dr. Baskerville's articles and commentary have appeared are the Washington Post, Washington Times, Insight Magazine, Human Events, The Boston Globe, Reason, National Review, and the Journal of Political Science. Additionally, he has appeared on a number of national television shows including Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and Court TV.

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