Examiner.com: 'Fathers’ rights'

Article here. Excerpt:

'There is a growing fathers’ rights movement in the United States and especially Ohio where fathers are treated very unfairly. A little known fact about child support is that the county is allotted large sums of money for each case that is enforced. The money trickles down through the system via the County Commissioner’s Office. The court merely rubber stamps the child support recommendation and nine out of ten times the father has no say in the matter. There seems to be no incentive to grant visitation to unwed fathers and no incentive to enforce visitation rights or lower support when needed. Speaking to many politicians around the State was very disappointing since almost none of them want to touch the issue. One response was that there was legislation looming but the last election year killed it. The details were not explained.'

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