By ESTHER WAL By KI SEALY WHITE C.pltlll New. Serv ce lowed to participate in extracur­ ricular activiti , uch po , if they do no uphold their finan­ cial r pon ibilitie to heir child. But a I t one official in Clare County do n't beli ve th propo ed m ur will work. "I don't think they'r going to be v ry sure ful," id J ck Wint r, Fri nd of th Court for CIa County. I G - ew methods of collecting child upport pay­ ments are under consideration in the Legislature, but one area official b liev it could all be ho air. Each cir ui court in Michi­ gan ha at least one Friend of the Court office. Cr ted by th Legislature to inv tigate, su­ pervi e, report and offer recom- mendations on the child cu tody W and support is u surrounding 0 Irons th main divorc ca es, Friend of the factor that would inhibit th uc- Court operates within a complex of the initiativ . environment. "The lack of fund at the Thos who fail to pay child support are found in con mpt of county I vel is such th t they can't fford to enforc th court and face the possibility of measure ... most of the small jail, said Charl Peller, spokes- person for the Michigan Depart- countie r running in the r ," ment of Social Services. Winter said. "Anyonewhoisinarr rs lbe+- "If the Legi latur would ap- hind] in child support is also re- propriate om fund, then I ported to a credit bureau," Peller think it might work," Winter said. said. "We need th pe onn I to be able to do this. " In addition to bills being de­ bated in the ,L gi lature, a Sen­ ate subcommittee has been ormed to inv tigate th tat's Friend of the Court yst m. HA RED BY .R. Robert Geake, R-Northville, this subcommitt will xplor dif- ferent w y 0 im rovi th Friend of the Court yst m in Michigan, id Bill rlivan, clerk of the u ommitte and You're Invited To A Free , Home Buying � Seminar ! \ h mrll aturdav pril 30 1 lJ4 l"l a m.to l z t' non �11(hlgan 1 uu' auonal ln tuut 2 'lot:) \.11 John Dalv at Yal ) Ink t r Rcfcllllltllh\\IIIB lncJ Standard Federal Bank Savings/Financial Services dmini trative i tant to Geake. ulliv n id eight tatewid public h rin wer held from January through March to 0- licit input from admini trators and employe in the Friend of the Court and individual who u e it. The r sulting information, Sullivan id, will be used to help legislators d rmine the kinds of revisions needed to trengthen the Fri nd of the Court system. "Sen. Geske is planning on having this fini hed before the Legislature b ks for the sum­ mer," Sullivan aid. A NY of the prop d reform to Michi­ gan' child support and court system are a part of Gov. John Engler's emphasis on isting families. Winter, howev r, is skeptical of the Legislature's ability to ef­ fectively addr problem that may exist with Friend of th Court. "I don't believe the Legisla­ ture understands what a Friend of the Court is or does. I think See COURT, 85 PELLER ntof the people expected to t ke part in social contracts h tried or are trying to either get work or ge invol with th ir commu­ nities and" rn" wh t th Y r - ive from th sta . "We'r talkin bout xt nd­ ing something we've be n do­ ing," Peller id."W' b n trying to iner ase peopl 's oppor­ tunities through educa ion nd training." But legisl tors lik p. Bill UNCONTROLLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IS A LEADING CAUSE OF KIDNEY DISEASE OME OF THE bills under legislativ con ideration include revoking driver's licenses, pre­ v nting people from registering their cars nd denying the re­ newal of professional licenses, said Gerald Miller, director of MDSS. High- chool age fathers also would not be exempt from reel"i�xe..m u . er cited a "no-pay, no- whe i enacted, high tudents would not be al- ingto work for what th y r ive from th teo But, he said there those who h either I of ever tting work and willing to continue th and others who simply w nt to collect a ch ck every month. Those are th � p ple th state needs to target, he said. "It's tough for p ople who need the help to not occasionally sit in a rocking chair and giv up hope, "he aid."E pecially when they know th ch cit kJ com- chan , he said. Although public opimon about the reform i still unde­ cided, Peller said his office is get.. ting a number of positiv respo from people who ant to involved. "People are ing, 'is this going to affect me and how can I get involved," he id. Peller said th government will never be able to totally eliminate welfare, but he 100 forward to what the reforms will accom plish in the next fe years. t •••• 1 ,. .. , .. ,to IT • UR H Pf:PSI P£PSI·