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Felons with Unpaid Child Support Not Voting

A Tennessee law has been upheld in order to prohibit felons from being allowed to vote when they have not paid their court-ordered child support. The people who need to pay child support must do so in order to regain the right. However, this matter is being fought because some feel there is no rational basis for denying voting rights due to financial difficulties.            

Going through a child support matter is not always an easy situation. It's important that if you find yourself going through a child support situation that you understand the process. You need to know that you do have rights to protect and options to do so. Child support is more complicated than many believe so it is in your best interest to know how to properly approach your case. If you or someone you know is dealing with a family matter then it is in your best interest to consult with a family law attorney. You can count on a lawyer to understand your case and know how to best resolve this matter. An attorney will always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. Please take some time today to contact a family law lawyer to begin discussing your case so that you can begin moving forward.

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