If you refuse to take care of your children, this country stops you from vacationing abroad

The parents of “, who refuse to contribute to the care of their children, face holiday prevention abroad. Ministers in Britain are expected this month to pressure plans to remove passports of the so-called “dead dads”, which pass their responsibilities to the state. Radical measures are seen as [...]
The parents of “, who refuse to contribute to the care of their children, face holiday prevention abroad.
Ministers in Britain during this month are expected to pressure on plans to remove passports from so-called “dead dads”, who pass their responsibilities to the state.
Radical measures are seen as an important weapon in the conscience of fathers or mothers who give up payments to their children.
Government sources have insisted that a final decision is needed to be taken.
But “Mail Sunday” learned this week that an official consultation earlier this year had not had major obstacles in the plan for passports.
Last week, Kit Malthouse, the Minister of Child Health, suggested that this could be an effective measure since the government wants to lower billions for child support.












