Unwritten Rule #3, Judges Dont Enforce Court Orders
Unwritten Rule #3, Judges Dont Enforce Court Orders Friday November 9, 2007#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) From: Divorced From Justice As thousands and thousands of women looking for child support enforcement have sadly learned, judicial orders are often nothing more than worthless pieces of paper because judges deliberately wont enforce court-ordered awards. The reluctance to enforce awards is a pervasive problem in divorce court, with extremely undermining consequences to women and children. Judges have the power to enforce awards but are typically reluctant to force men to honor their support obligations to their families because, under the law, men who dont comply would have to be jailed, and judges are often highly reluctant to jail a deadbeat dad. It isnt only deadbeat dads that get away with not paying child support, it is any non
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