Mr. Skittles
Active Member
You have made this claim several times, but you have as yet to show that it is true.
You have not shown that the mothers rights supersede the fathers rights simply because she has given birth.
I am going to say this word I've been saying several times over. The keyword my children is IMPLICATION. In another thread I discussed the issue I had with a nurse regarding the issue of denying a father access to see his kid in NICU. The idea although not specificallu stated in hospital policy, is that a mother although not a patient at the hospital anymore can still determine who can visit even if its for arbitrary reasons (such as having an argument like big macs versus whoppers). Similarly in court, a woman can live in the worse condition like living in the projects (Like living in the Nickerson Gardens...google it) and being a FORMER drug addict. All it takes is for me to do what I call a psychosocial, an evaluation on the individual's psychological state, and/or current living conditions, also their financial condition and if they satisfy what we are looking for they maintain custody. What folks don't realize is that in these low income conditions the parent is still doing drugs but unless they are demonstrating this behavior we cannot immediately take action.
The point is giving these accounts, the law implies an imbalance. Because even though the father is not present, there are still mothers who still live in bad environments even as they were told its not good for the child. There are mothers who get paid child support but spend the money on Gucci, Prada while their child looks dirty. My biggest issue is how can any mother show up to court looking better than their own child?
To solve this problem if child support is ordered and the mother has primary custody the courts should do the following:
1) Putting the awarded money in an account similar to an EBT card (but not to be confused with an EBT)
2) Restrictions should include the purchase of alcohol, cigarettes or anything not specific to the child and/or living expenses (Buying Gucci isn't supporting the child)
3) Allow the mother to withdraw but if she has to withdraw she must report why the withdrawl was made and for what reason otherwise it becomes red flagged and child support becomes temporarily suspended.
4) In any court proceeding the judge should be aware of the appearence of the mother. If the mother looks like she is wearing $500 clothing but the child is wearing dirty. lothes its a problem. If both the mother and the child wearing Gucci but she is complaining of not able to find a job its a problem. Too often judges have sooo many cases that they aren't aware that some of these parents are not spending their child support wisely.
5) Mothers must be told that child support does not mean its for them (Quite Obviously) so any monies spent are being monitored. You woulf be surprise at the change of spending habits of people if they know their transactions are being monitored by the court.
6) Any severe violations will result in the state attaining temporary custody until the matters are resolved.