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Child maintenance defaulters who fail to pay child support will now face blacklisting. This follows a new partnership between the Department of Justice and the Social Justice Foundation. With a staggering 70% of parents defaulting on payments within the first two years of a court order, the plan is to blacklist these defaulters with credit bureaus. To elaborate further Elvis Presslin spoke to Tsekiso Machike, Spokesperson for the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
By SAfmChild maintenance defaulters who fail to pay child support will now face blacklisting. This follows a new partnership between the Department of Justice and the Social Justice Foundation. With a staggering 70% of parents defaulting on payments within the first two years of a court order, the plan is to blacklist these defaulters with credit bureaus. To elaborate further Elvis Presslin spoke to Tsekiso Machike, Spokesperson for the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development

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