Is there still someone missing? As the child has been found safe and the father is arrested, why are this thread still in the Missing persons forum
I've done that at least twice a couple of days ago, but nothing is happening, so that's why I asked.Just hit report on your post and in the box, state the reasons you're asking it to be moved. ☺
I'm glad to see charges, too, but this is one area where I wish our justice system would adopt a different means of punishment.glad to see charges against him
and his parents should be charged with assisting him
Nadia should obviously be charged as well but she probably co-operated to get out of her charges
While he is incarcerated they can put an encumberment on his account which takes x % of any money deposited from the outside or his wages.I'm glad to see charges, too, but this is one area where I wish our justice system would adopt a different means of punishment.
If AA goes to prison, it will be satisfying, but it will leave Samara without the ability to collect monthly child support from him. That punishes her and Seraya as well.
There has to be a better way to punish parents who break the law without financially damaging the other parent and child(ren).
I want justice for Samara and Seraya. To me, that would be eliminating all of AA's visitation unless it was in a supervised facility and garnishing his wages at 50% for child support. People will say that's not humane, but I don't like the idea of punishing the victims even more than they've already suffered. MOO
Per the link below, last year the law in Washington was changed to raise the minimum wage in the state's prisons from 42¢/hour to $1/hour. Some jobs-- like making license plates--can pay up to $2.85/hr.While he is incarcerated they can put an encumberment on his account which takes x % of any money deposited from the outside or his wages.
Yea prison wages are basically nothing, but encumberments also include any money people may put on his books as well.Per the link below, last year the law in Washington was changed to raise the minimum wage in the state's prisons from 42¢/hour to $1/hour. Some jobs-- like making license plates--can pay up to $2.85/hr.
Low wages, high costs: WA prisoners say they’re being exploited
Not sure withholding money from even the higher wage job pay will make much of a difference in child support. On the other hand, mandating outside wages be garnished at 50% may not be fair either. While it's not the case here, often parents who break the law are responsible for providing for more than one child from more than one household.
MOO
Plus, it's more the principle than the amount, imo. The guy will have a constant reminder of obligations to his child that he neglected. He will be reminded he is a deadbeat and the State has to step in to take money that he should as a father provide.Yea prison wages are basically nothing, but encumberments also include any money people may put on his books as well.