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Child-support delinquency could cost parents their licenses
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Traci Billings | 4:26 p.m. Sept. 3, 2007
The fathers are hurting there children, when they think they are hurting us.The
relationship goes along with there children they are losing they won't know
them when they are grown.
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girlbabea | 7:46 p.m. Jan. 22, 2010
1st and not least, not all of these fathers are criminals. The system is set up
for dead beats, yet if a person does not have the means to pay child support, he
gets his license pulled from him, which means he can not get a job, he can not
visit his children and he will eventually end up in jail, treated like a
criminal. Once in jail, their children suffer,, agian and again. people who
enage in hitias acts, criminals belong in jail. mothers can work too... I always
did, no support, but I never put him in jail, instead he had his son so I could
work. Give me a break
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