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Deadbeat Parents Receive Unwanted Attention After Release of Website Publicizing Their Lack of Payments

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By icecream2269
Mar 25, 2007 in Internet
By icecream2269.
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A new site, "The Good Parents Pay," was officially launched recently. The site offers photos and information about parents that don't pay their children's child support.
The site is said to have helped increase the amount of parent's willing to pay the child support they are owing to their spouses.
The Ontario government feels that this is a good method of shaming the parent's into paying the child support.
Many parents have even agreed to pay, if their photos are not in fact, put onto the website.
The site features 25 parents at a time, and the information and photos will remain on the site for a minimum of 3 months, or until the parents agree to pay.
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