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October 19, 2014 by Robert Franklin, Esq, Member, National Board of Directors, National Parents Organization
A Labor member of the Australian Parliament has asked the government to look into the possibility of limiting child support expenditures by custodial parents to items for children. Many non-custodial parents express the concern that they’re funding the custodial parent’s lifestyle that may include illicit drugs, large quantities of alcohol, lavish vacations and the like. They report making their payments but then seeing their children dressed shabbily or there being no food in the custodial parent’s house.
But neither laws nor regulations anywhere require custodial parents to make any form of accounting of the use of the funds they receive.