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Kentucky Senate Approves Bill on Unborn Child’s Child Support Rights – Parental Rights Expanded!

Kentucky Senate Bill Addresses Prenatal Expenses: Child Support for Unborn Children

SB 110: A Potential Aid for Black Mothers Amid Systemic Challenges

The Kentucky Senate composed of Republicans recently approved a contentious bill allowing the collection of child support even before the child is born.  Republican Senators Whitney Westerfield and Stephen Meridith the Senate Bill 110 passed with a resounding 36-2 vote with minimal discussion. The legislation permits parents to seek child support up to a year after the child’s birth to cover pregnancy expenses and emphasizing the other parent’s responsibility to contribute financially during the gestation period. Undergoing revisions to limit the timeframe for requesting child support the bill has advanced to the House for further consideration.

SB 110 could have significant implications for Kentucky’s Black population who constitute 8.05% of the state’s residents. Black mothers disproportionately burdened by issues such as higher rates of infant mortality and poor maternal mental health may benefit from the ability to seek child support to alleviate prenatal expenses. Systemic challenges including the disproportionate incarceration rates of Black men and barriers to employment due to systemic discrimination and may hinder the enforcement and receipt of mandated child support payments. The bill’s potential to address some of these disparities the broader context underscores the urgent need for systemic reforms to support Black families and address longstanding inequalities in the child support system.

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Kentucky Senate passes bill to grant the right to collect child support for unborn children | WSON AM & FM
Kentucky Senate Approves Bill on Unborn Child’s Child Support Rights – Parental Rights Expanded!( PHOTO: getty images )

Addressing the Roots of Inequality: Systemic Barriers in Child Support for Black Fathers

SB 110 offers a potential avenue for Black mothers to access financial support during pregnancy and it also highlights the broader systemic issues affecting Black families in America. The legal framework for child support and structural barriers such as incarceration rates and employment discrimination perpetuate financial hardships for many Black fathers and limiting their ability to fulfill their parental responsibilities. Policymakers debate the merits of the bill and addressing these systemic inequities remains paramount to ensuring equitable outcomes for all families regardless of race or socioeconomic status.

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