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    US to Revoke Passports of Parents Owing Over $2,500 in Child Support

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The United States government is set to implement a policy targeting parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments. This measure involves revoking the passports of those with outstanding debts, thereby restricting their ability to travel internationally. The initiative is part of broader efforts to ensure that child support obligations are met and to provide financial stability for affected children.

    Child support enforcement has long been a challenge, with many custodial parents struggling to receive timely payments. By linking passport privileges to debt repayment, authorities hope to increase compliance and reduce the number of delinquent accounts. This approach also serves as a deterrent for parents considering evading their financial responsibilities by leaving the country.

    In a significant development, this policy underscores the government’s commitment to protecting children’s welfare through stricter enforcement mechanisms. Meanwhile, legal experts and advocacy groups are closely monitoring the impact of these measures on families and the broader social implications. The move is expected to prompt discussions on balancing enforcement with fairness in family law.

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