Thursday, July 8, 2010

Cleveland Plain Dealer Parents & Familie: Frank Glandorf

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The letter was in response to the newspaper Making sense of child support in Ohio: editorial for which F & F Board President Ned Holstein, MD, MS was interviewed. Glandorf wrote: Alimony is the modern equivalent, moral of the debtors’ prisons, which were banned in the 19th century.

Their occupations are variously given as sanitation worker, restaurant worker, factory worker and temporary services. These men are financially no better off than the “poor, single mothers” that The Plain Dealer editorial finds worthy of child support.

These men are not financially better off than the “poor mothers, ‘that the Plain Dealer editorial judged to child support. By contrast, the editorial claims that parents “refuse to pay despite, officials say, having the means to do so.”

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