Glenn Sacks debates pizza box deadbeat dadsThank you to Glenn Sacks for standing up for divorced fathers everywhere and reporting verifiable statistics. He took on a hostile crowd, and hosts, on Fox News’ Morning Show with Mike and Juliet. The debate surrounds a new program in Cincinnati, developed by Cynthia Brown- Executive Director of the Butler Count Child Support Enforcement Agency- that puts wanted posters on pizza boxes of fathers that owe child support.

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There’s only one point I’d like to make here that was not brought up in the debate. In my parenting plan, it explicitly states that my ex-wife and I are to do everything humanly possible to avoid bringing our child into “Adult” matters (i.e., child support). I can not send the child support with him. My ex-wife and I can not discuss child support when he is present. Doesn’t posting a freaking WANTED POSTER on a pizza box violate this tenant that children should be sheltered from the financial matters between a divorced couple? How bad would you feel to see your dad on a pizza box with a Wanted sign hanging above his head? Doesn’t that potentially create an enormous amount of grief, anxiety, and embarrassment for the child that is totally unnecessary? This should not be legal.

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