To: Motherbear
You sound like you want to be fair and reasonable, but you also sound like you want to be a social engineer. Most often the reason payments are not made is because the person who has been ordered to pay them cannot. It is morally and constitutionally wrong to punish someone for not doing what they cannot do.
To: RogerFGay
=>It is morally and constitutionally wrong to punish someone for not doing what they cannot do.
What would you say to the people who say they cannot get out of bed before 6 AM? Or say 25 miles is too far to commute? Or say that a particular kind of work is too "ordinary" for them?
"Cannot" for a lot of people translates to "won't bother".
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