No right to silence.
Enforcement of maintenance payments by absent parents will not necessarily mean the child is better off. Women who refuse to disclose the identity of the absent parent may face deductions from their state benefits. In the first of two articles Beth Lakhani of the Child Poverty Action Group describes how the new Child Support Agency will operate.[1]References
- No right to silence. Lakhani, B. Health visitor. (1993) [Pubmed]
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