Fathers Rights Gets Good News In Indiana!

Non Custodial Parent RightsFathers Rights gets good news in Indiana…not time to celebrate yet, but a bill to cap child support obligations has passed the senate committee that will eliminate payment of child support for children past the age of 19.  That’s a novel idea!  Perhaps the Indiana legislators, or at least enough of them, finally realize that these unwitting citizens are about to catch on!

Non custodial parents realize that the excesses and largess of state government are driving legislators to seek scapegoats for their fiscal irresponsibilities and develop untold propaganda efforts at every level to deflect and divert criticism of those most responsible for Indiana’s financial woes.  After all, the true concern of the legislators is to escape responsibility and maintain their pitiful grasp on local political power. In spite of this realityve they are to be applauded for this very small step in the right direction.

Legislative roundup: Senate panel OKs bill to end child support at age 19 – Indianapolis Star – Fathers Rights

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Legislative roundup: Senate panel OKs bill to end child support at age 19Indianapolis StarRobert Scheer / The Star A bill that would change Indiana law so that parents don’t have to pay child support after a child turns 19 passed a Senate committee T …

It is encouraging to see that state legislatures are finally beginning to recognize at least a few of the inadequacies and inequities so prevalent for so long to the disability of primarily the non custodial fathers.

Fathers Rights Abuses Better Have Peaked…It’s Time!

What about the the remaining fathers rights issues that receive no sign of  recognition from the establishment that a problem even exists, causing an out of touch system to all but break.  For those of you who claim not to see a problem with the child support system for example.  Did you not see or get the news of arrest efforts asserted against 16 million men in the USA with alleged child support arrears?  Does that not speak of a broken system?

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