Is child support weaponised or is the system fundamentally broken?
Many parts of the federal government's budget have been hotly debated in recent weeks.
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But budgets are dense documents. There are always important measures that receive very little attention. One of these is planned changes to Australia's child support system. The government has allocated $182 million over the next four years to make the system "safer and more effective".
Almost 1 million children nationally are registered to receive child support every year. The amendments would change the way many parents experience the system and provide for their families.
What are the proposed changes?
The proposed changes would encourage child support to be collected directly from wages more often. About half of child support payment arrangements are made privately, which can be hard to enforce.
The government is also planning to release an online tool to help parents select the most suitable collection method.
The proposed laws would also be more flexible, allowing either parent to switch from private to government collection to recover child support debts.
There's also funding to crack down on people who repeatedly don't lodge tax returns to reduce the amount of child support they owe.
A primary aim of these reforms is to address unfair outcomes linked to Family Tax Benefit Part A, a government payment that helps mainly lower-income families (including many single parents) with the cost of raising children.
When child support is unpaid, delayed, or underpaid, payees (mostly mothers) can lose access to higher government payments or face unexpected debts because government payments are linked to expected child support. Single mothers with young children almost always carry the greatest financial burden of non-payment because they are less likely to be employed than other mothers.
Tackling financial abuse
Under the changes, late or unpaid child support is increasingly being framed as financial abuse.........
