Parents who refuse to provide financial support to their children will be
named and shamed on the web, the government revealed today.
The proposals contained in the new
Child
Maintenance and Other Payments Bill (PDF) are currently being introduced to
the House.
The Bill will scrap the widely criticised
Child
Support Agency and replace it with the
Child
Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (PDF) which will have new powers to
force parents to pay up.
John Hutton, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, said: "We know that
putting parents in control of their own arrangements is key to them being
responsible and taking responsibility for their children.
"However there are a small number of parents who seem to think that paying
for their kids is something they can simply choose not to do. It is not. And
these new powers would mean that non-payment brings real and lasting penalties.
"
The naming will only be carried out with the permission of the other parent
and is one of a range of new powers, which include removal of funds from bank
accounts, credit rating scores being amended, refusal of a passport or even a
curfew being placed on the offender.
Using the internet to name and shame has had some noticeable successes. The
Child
Exploitation and Online Protection Centre has used the technique to catch
sex offenders who fail to comply with release requirements.
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