tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post5381818391395096019..comments2023-11-05T02:17:05.633-07:00Comments on Think Outside the Cage: Parolees Struggle With Child SupportPamela Clifton and Christie Donnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10873286290200378185noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post-28715535868070069632009-06-23T20:06:43.665-06:002009-06-23T20:06:43.665-06:00Excellent comments.
In the case of my ex-daughter...Excellent comments.<br /><br />In the case of my ex-daughter-in-law, she found a *sugar daddy* within 3-4 months after my son's incarceration. My son lost his child by law, but the child support has been put on 'abeyance' until his release.<br /><br />This girl was put into jail (in Michigan) for theft for several days while in Michigan under the eye of the state. She still gained Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post-16336985064100215592009-06-23T16:53:40.986-06:002009-06-23T16:53:40.986-06:00Parolees are given almost "zero" chance ...Parolees are given almost "zero" chance of succeeding. They are given a $100 gate check to survive on until they "get on their feet". That is good for about 1 day after they buy a set or two of street clothes, pay for a place to stay and food. Then, they are on their own with nothing. They can't get a job with their history; they have no transportation; they most likely Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post-19110433952875191152009-06-23T09:42:42.615-06:002009-06-23T09:42:42.615-06:00What child support enforcement is not telling you ...What child support enforcement is not telling you is that most of the time the custodial parent (usually mom) was on welfare. Child support enforcement is collecting THEIR money back in arrearages, the kids don't see the money unless it's CURRENT SUPPORT. It's federally mandated that if states want federal funding for welfare THEY MUST collect child support. Federal rules can be Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post-53403725900273127162009-06-23T08:23:45.267-06:002009-06-23T08:23:45.267-06:00It's more than tough on an inmate. Once an inm...It's more than tough on an inmate. Once an inmate, always an inmate. There is no such thing as an ex-offender; ex-inmate. The laws don't permit an individual to progress. Many educational and occupational opportunities are denied to the people coming out of literal prison, just to realize they are forever entangled in a system that has labeled them for life; a prisoner for life.<br /><br Marcia McGuirenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post-33943035998385970472009-06-23T06:43:44.139-06:002009-06-23T06:43:44.139-06:00The offender is doing the right thing, and he shou...The offender is doing the right thing, and he should be praised! It's tough, but his children are his responsibility, and they deserve anything he can do to help financially. He is helping to stop the cycle; otherwise, the kids just don't have a chance. They need food, clothing and shelter provided by their dad.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29085638.post-8415735607041146822009-06-22T12:19:19.713-06:002009-06-22T12:19:19.713-06:00Scoggins and Miller are addicted to there paycheck...Scoggins and Miller are addicted to there paychecks. Take there's away unvoluntarily for a year and see whats left of there miserable existance.djwAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com