Are child support sentences unconstitutional?
I was wondering if when a so called "Dead Beat Dad" is jailed for non payment of child support, if being held long enough in jail that he loses his job,home, driver's license, and more; if that is breaking a constitutional law?
How do these agencies expect a man to pay support if they house him long enough to lose everything that he owns?
If they suspend his driver's license, how does he get to work? And what if a driver's license is required for the job?
If he finds himself homeless, how is he expected to pay support when he needs support himself?
If he loses his job, how can he pay?
Yet every state in the USA practices this type of punishment for unpaid support.
Also, how can they hold a payee that long or longer and not take anything off the obligation or arrears?
If he was working he would have earned an income in that time to pay support!
When he gets out of jail he is still expected to pay the full amount plus what has accrued in the time that he was incarcerated.
Who are they helping? Our families or themselves?