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Another Bullseye for Carey Roberts/ANCPR

Started by MYSONSDAD, Oct 06, 2005, 06:22:32 PM

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Man cleared of paternity, but not support
Posted in Courts and Legislatures by ANCPR on the October 6th, 2005
Kansas City Star | 10/05/2005 | Man cleared of paternity, but not support
Posted on Wed, Oct. 05, 2005

Under the law, truth came too late to release him from financial obligation

Man cleared of paternity, but not support

By JOE LAMBE

The Kansas City Star

"If the result seems unfair, it's unfair because this person didn't do what he should have done in a timely way."

Paula Roberts, a lawyer with the Center for Law and Social Policy

Richard Carter of Kansas City is not the father of a 13-year-old boy but must continue paying child support anyway, a Missouri appeals court ruled Tuesday.

The ruling overturns the decision of a Jackson County Circuit judge. It also exposes what experts say is a national problem that pits fairness to men against what is considered best for children.
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Protest 'brought commuter chaos'
Posted in Protests and Groups by ANCPR on the October 4th, 2005
BBC NEWS | UK | England | London | Protest 'brought commuter chaos'
Note from ANCPR: If you want to do something to help correct the injustice of the Family Court System - do what these guys have been doing. It only takes one or two people to pull this off!) Organizing marches and rallies doesn't work. Working in the legislatures is a waste of time until you have some power. This is the only way to get power! Get press!
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Protest 'brought commuter chaos'

The court heard the protest brought long delays
Thousands of commuters got caught in rush hour delays when father's rights campaigners scaled a signal gantry over a busy rail line, a court heard.
They dressed as Father Christmas for the protest, between Waterloo and Clapham Junction, on 16 December 2004.
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Witnesses say Shamokin hospital slaying was over child support
Posted in Tragedies by ANCPR on the October 4th, 2005
Newsday.com: Witnesses say Shamokin hospital slaying was over child support

October 1, 2005, 2:22 PM EDT

ASHLAND, Pa. — A police officer was ordered to stand trial in the shooting death of his ex-wife.

Richard Curran, 31, of Shamokin, who worked for the Bernville police at the time of the Aug. 24 shooting of Tina Curran, 31, of Mount Carmel, faces an open count of homicide. Northumberland County District Attorney Tony Rosini said a jury ultimately will determine the degree of homicide.

The victim's fiance, Jesse James, testified at Friday's preliminary hearing that Richard Curran had come to his home repeatedly looking for Tina Curran to discuss child support.
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The Rise of Big Sister-ism
Posted in News by ANCPR on the October 4th, 2005
TheRealityCheck.Org Guest Writer
by Carey Roberts

I have seen their shell-shocked eyes and unbelieving expressions.

Men saddled with crushing child support obligations, forced to live on scraps or else fall into a desperate sea of mounting debt. A few of them are white-collar guys who once held respectable jobs and lived in comfortable houses.

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