August 15, 200718 yr By KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press Writer Tue Aug 14, 3:34 PM ET WASHINGTON - The price of a passport: $311,491 in back child support payments for a U.S. businessman now living in China; $46,000 for a musician seeking to perform overseas, and $45,849 for a man planning a Dominican Republic vacation. The new passport requirements that have complicated travel this summer also have uncovered untold numbers of child support scofflaws and forced them to pay millions. The State Department denies passports to noncustodial parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support. Once the parents make good on their debts, they can reapply for passports. Now that millions of additional travelers need passports to fly back from Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and South America, collections under the Passport Denial Program are on pace to about double this year, federal officials told The Associated Press. In all, states have reported collecting at least $22.5 million through the program thus far in 2007. The money is then forwarded to the parent to whom it is owed. Some people never learn. A boxer paid $39,000 in back child support to the state of Nevada last year to get a passport, which he lost. This year, his promoter had to loan him $8,930 so he could pay off his new child support debts and get a new passport to fight overseas. In one case last year, a man got his parents to pay his overdue child support ? $50,498 to the state of Illinois. "For us, it's been amazing to see how people who owe back child support seem to be able to come up with good chunks of money when it involves needing their passport," said Adolfo Capestany, spokesman for the state of Washington's Division of Child Support. "Folks will do anything to get that passport, so it is a good collection tool." The $22.5 million reported to have been collected through the program this year is a conservative estimate. Some states voluntarily report the payments to the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement, but other states don't. It took all of 2006 to collect the same amount under the program, which began in 1998. Also contributing to the increased collections was a drop in the threshold for reporting child support debts to the State Department, from $5,000 to $2,500. As a result, 400,000 more cases were submitted to the department. The state of Washington obtained $24,000 for Teresa Markley through the program. The money accrued over a couple of decades. She said she could have really used the money in past years, and at one point in the 1990s went on welfare for a few months to make ends meet. While her children are now grown, she said the payment still meant a great deal to her. "What it means to me now is just to have some validation for the suffering I went through," said Markley, a resident of Tacoma, Wash. Jeannette Dean of Seattle said she had to tap into her retirement savings and her son's savings bond to help pay for basic necessities after Washington state was unable to help her collect delinquent child support payments. But this year, she received about $36,000 through the passport program. She said the money will be used to replenish the lost savings. "It has given back to having a normal life versus struggling to pay dental bills and hospitals bills and things like that," Dean said. The passport denial program is just one of several tools the government has to collect overdue child support. Overall collections totaled about $24 billion last year. The largest share by far ? $20.1 billion ? came from withholding from a worker's paycheck. Unemployment insurance or state and federal income tax refunds can also be seized. States with lotteries also can deduct delinquent payments from winnings. Some states submit the names of those behind on their payments to credit reporting agencies. Payments generated through the new passport requirements are an important sliver of what states collect each year on behalf of about 17 million children, said Margot Bean, commissioner for the federal Office of Child Support Enforcement. "We often get payments of over $100,000," Bean said. "For whatever reason, this was the only way we could get the money." For some families, the payments can mean the difference between having to rely on the government for assistance or not relying on it, Bean said. In cases where families have needed cash assistance through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program, a portion of the payments received through the passport program is used to reimburse the government. Another jump in collections from the Passport Denial Program can be expected next year or in early 2009. That's when the new passport requirements will likely take effect for land and sea travelers too. ___ On the Net: Passport Denial Program: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/newhire/fop/passport.htm Its amazing how the government can reach into you wallet, Unreal :thumbsup:
August 15, 200718 yr Yeah, they are going to get their money some way or the other. On the other hand though, look at all the dead beat fathers and mothers out there. :thumbsup: I dislike people who have children and then don't support them!
August 15, 200718 yr Hey I think some of that is a great idea to keep the lazy bastages from getting off without paying child support... I hope they find all those buttheads!!!
August 15, 200718 yr Passports are just another way to get money..... I wonder what this world would be like if money wasn't such a huge issue.... Another thing I think is funny though. I like how if we cheat the government out of just a little bit of money. They will hunt you down. Yet, they are how many trillions of dollars in debt now???? Which, they will probably never pay back.
August 15, 200718 yr Passports are just another way to get money..... I wonder what this world would be like if money wasn't such a huge issue.... Another thing I think is funny though. I like how if we cheat the government out of just a little bit of money. They will hunt you down. Yet, they are how many trillions of dollars in debt now???? Which, they will probably never pay back. i concur, it was hell trying to get my passport, ended up costing me close to 350$ just to get one. and i have no debts to payoff, that was just to have a normal passport. and phrogg it would probly be a much better place, money is too much of a focus for today's world. because power is tempting. and also true, the government is basicly hypocritical at this point. spending so much, and taking from its inhabitants to make ends meet. :/ but yes, child support should be paied, and if you dont, you should be beaten with a tuna. yes, i said tuna. those suckers are HYOOGE!!! :thumbsdown:
August 15, 200718 yr I thought Child support was paid to the parent not the government? I am assuming most of it goes to the "opposing" parent, and that for tax purposes has to be funneled through the state he/she lives in. Regaurdless of who gets the money, it's a great idea, the lack of the deadbeat parents child support payments may force the custodial(good word?) parent to file for warefare meaning that I am now picking up where the deadbeat let off. Now on a side note, child support and Welfare are a joke in this country, atleast in Arizona.
August 15, 200718 yr I got my passport in Canada just after the big rush started to get them last fall. I had a bout a 2 hour wait in line during which I went home with my number and came back to find I was 2 away the counter. Everything went smoothly and I got my passport for 83 dollars and it is good for 5 years. I like that idea about the deadbeats having to pay first. Another good thing in Canada is if you want your driver's licence renewed you have to be clear of all tickets and violations. Now, they are thinking of not issuing a licence to drop out students. Another good thing. Finish school or no licence for you.
August 15, 200718 yr ...Klink's life... I like that idea about the deadbeats having to pay first. Another good thing in Canada is if you want your driver's licence renewed you have to be clear of all tickets and violations. Now, they are thinking of not issuing a licence to drop out students. Another good thing. Finish school or no licence for you. :thumbsdown:-I say, when we take over Canadia we use some of their laws.
August 15, 200718 yr That sucks man, I miss playin with ya. Any idea when you will be up and runnin again?
August 16, 200718 yr Good idea i guess now if they could fine a way to do so many other things by using common sense LOL this country would be off to a great start in 2008!
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