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September 7, 2005
Woman says religion prevents her from paying child support
The Vermont Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether a former Vermont woman can avoid paying child support because of her religious beliefs. The Vermont Office of Child Support in 2003 received a court order allowing it to suspend the driver's license of Joyce Stanzione, a former Vermont resident who has not paid child support since she separated from her husband in 1991.Stanzione is a long-time member of the Twelve Tribes Messianic Community in Florida and is not allowed under church law to have an income, said Jean Swantko, her attorney. Suspending her license because she has no income violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects religious freedom, said Swantko, who is also a member of the Twelve Tribes Community. Information from: The Times Argus, Boston.com news.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/vermont/articles/2005/09/05/woman_says_religion_prevents_her_from_paying_child_support/ (Last visited September 7, 2005, REO). Additional information: TimesArgus.com, http://www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050905/NEWS/509050320/1003 (Last visited September 7, 2005, REO).
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