Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 8:06 pm on 2 June 2009.
David Drew
Labour, Stroud
8:06,
2 June 2009
Does my hon. Friend accept that one of the downsides of the separation of the payment through the Child Support Agency from the legal process is that there is always frustration when someone is making a contribution, but that does not mean that they get any more rights of access to their children? It is unfair if somebody has made an attempt to pay to bring up their child, yet is just as likely not to see their child as someone who has flagrantly disregarded the need to make a contribution.
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Posted on 8 Jun 2009 11:23 am (Report this annotation)
Gosh! You mean that Parliament DO know it's not fair to afford all the protection of the government agencies to Parents with Care while constantly trying to extract money from the Non Resident Parent with no correlation to regular and reasonable contact with their child(ren)