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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Running from Responsibility
What he really asked was, "How far does it go if you leave the country to avoid child support. e.g if you go to Europe or Asia. Will the FRO look for you?"
The FRO won't look for you, that's up to the recipient. They can hire someone to find you and then hand the information to the FRO. Which countries the FRO has an agreement with is another issue, they've got a good grasp on our nation's friends, but...
The real question is, "How on earth can you think of abandoning your child(ren) and your responsibility for child support?"
I know that the system can be hard on you, it's hard on the kids too. Aside from the legalities and the feelings of being trapped, the reality is you have a responsibility. I agree that there are circumstances that might be argued are unfair and would understand your comments, but the whole reason that the majority of those concerned with the FRO and the System that it supports is that people run and shirk their responsibility. It justifies the means of the FRO.
Now, I need to ask... "Why do you want to run away?" You posted anonymously, tell why you figure running is a good idea.
Friday, September 26, 2008
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Understanding Parental Alienation
See also: http://familylawcourts.com
Children Heald Hostage on Amazon.com and Chapters/Indigo.
Part 1
Part 2
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Talking to the FRO...
2008/9/10 @MCSS-G-DMCMB-MCSSINFO (CSS)
Thank you for your e-mail to the Ministry of Community and Social Services concerning court-ordered child support and fathers who want to be treated fairly.
I appreciate the time you have taken to write. However, the Family Responsibility Office's mandate is to enforce court-ordered child and spousal support obligations.
The issue you raise regarding fathers who want to be treated fairly by the courts with regard to child support falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Attorney General. You can obtain information on that ministry’s website at http://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/family/divorce/support/.
You can also write to:
Ministry of the Attorney General
720 Bay Street, 11th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2K1
Tel: 416-326-2220
www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/feedback.asp Once again, thank you for writing.
Josh Vandezande
Manager, Correspondence Unit
Ministry of Community and Social Services
Okay then... We'll be following up with the AG. It seems the FRO doesn't accept any responsibility for treating good and responsible fathers like criminals.