Failure of Child Support Administration Leads to Poverty For Women and Their Children
The Federal Government Seems to have Failed Women and Family in the United States with regard to Child Support that they are entitled to.


Quite possibly the most influential philosophers as well as political theorists during the last century was Max Weber. This man’s point of view of bureaucracy was that it was in fact the most efficient method of organizing groups of society to achieve common goals and objectives. In the present very diverse American society, an ideal conclusion to be achieved is deciding what the basic goals and objectives specifically are. In a country that has been so divided as a result of special interests, this is simply not a simple challenge.
If one were to go back to the founding fathers’ ideas of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as well as the pledge of allegiance assuring freedom and justice for everybody, you get a view of a community where all are free and happily able to pursue their own passions and prosperity. Regrettably for many this has not been the case. There is a long history of discrimination towards women across the nation .Even though women can now vote and have careers, little has been done to safeguard them and their kids from a male dominated culture.
Since the sexual and divorce revolutions during the 1960’s and 70’s, men have have been increasingly free to abandon their wives and children without concern with social or financial repercussions. Widely known statistics consistently claim that men have a better quality of life subsequent to abandoning their own biological children, while these children and their moms are frequently impoverished. If the traditional good of society is equity as well as justice for everyone, the bureaucratic system in the United States is really a dismal failure.
Millions of women and their children are being impoverished because of the complete incapability of child support enforcement agencies to function for the good of society, unless of course a person thinks that children forced to live a life lower than the poverty level is an appropriate thing. While referred to by various titles, child support agencies in all fifty states have in effect proven to be a dismal failure. Their best effort has actually been to tie any sort of enforcement to the public welfare system, which unfortunately only serves the very poorest parts of the population. Unfortunately, this penalizes women and children horribly. It prevents a custodial mother from earning a bare existence along with collecting the child support mandated by the courts to augment her income.
When the court assesses child support, it at the very least typically computes
on a basic amount of money that assumes both parents are capable of making the federal minimum wage. It is now generally thought that the custodial parent will be capable of producing this amount, as is the non-custodial parent Thus the regulations anticipate that the mother will be making at least minimum wage and child support will be in addition to this. Not so if your are forced into the Welfare system.
Having said that, unless one can pay thousands for your own attorney, the only practical enforcement bureau turns out to be the Department of Welfare, focused simply by their personal desire for reimbursement. The problem is they only go into action whenever a mother is unable to even make minimum wage and goes on public welfare, which is approximately half of what her assumed wages could be at the federal minimum wage assessment level. Subsequently, if this bureau does collect, they never add the child support to the mother’s wages, as the order from the court would expect. Amazingly , instead, they pay an over-all family benefit which is significantly less when compared to what the mother would earn at minimum wage and then seize whatever they are able to get from the noncustodial father, if anything. This leaves the impoverished custodial mother and the children in worse shape than if she hadn’t attempted to obtain child support at all with any help from state agencies.

The only real hope to obtain proper rights for all and to find a certain amount of agreement regarding Max Weber’s concepts supporting bureaucracy is to decide as a society that single mothers and children and their achieving success is a component of the common good. Right up until child support agencies or the Department of Public Welfare can create methods that genuinely function to collect child support and pass it on to the children for which it had been meant and ordered, their will be no justice in this country.

