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Old October 16th 06, 04:04 PM posted to alt.support.divorce,soc.men,alt.support.single-parents
YooperBoyka
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Default Any lawyers want to sue to make child support unconstitutional?


"Fred" wrote in message
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YooperBoyka wrote:
"enquiring minds" wrote in message
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Ray Gordon wrote:
I'd be willing to be the Plaintiff. If you're not a lawyer, and want
to pay
for one for me, I'd do it too.

I have no children, primarily because if I did, I'd lose my
constitutional
rights and could wind up in prison for failure to pay child support,
which
effectively makes it a debtor's prison.
Wrong. Refusing to pay will send you to prison. An inability to pay
will not.
Don't confuse the two.


Why not?
The courts do often enough.


So if someone makes a mistake, that justifies you making the same mistake?

That doesn't make sense ... (8-(


What doesn't make sense is that an inability to pay can and WILL
get you incarcerated.
Pretending it won't will solve nothing.



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