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Old March 20th 05, 09:18 PM
Gini
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In article q1k%d.66018$7z6.21714@lakeread04, Werebat says...

This is the first chapter of an interesting book:

http://www.supportguidelines.com/book/chap1a.html

And it mentions an interesting idea:

"Some commentators believe that given the continually expansive role of
the federal government into heretofore matters of family law that were
the exclusive province of the states, it is surely only a matter of time
until the federal government adopts a national child support guideline
model."

I wonder if it might not be a GOOD thing for NCPs if the federal
government DID implement a national child support guideline model.

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I have always been a proponent of a federal CS system. I see it as the only
possibility of a constitutionally compliant system. That's why it will never
happen. The states will never ever agree to give up the money and control. Too,
the feds would never want the onerous burden of enforcement.
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