"Je n'ai plus que 97€ pour vivre" : Le cri d'alarme de Fabrice, père divorcé

In France, divorce often means financial ruin. Every year, 150,000 parents appear before a judge to settle a burning issue: child support. But behind the numbers, the reality is brutal: half of all child support payments are underpaid, forcing mothers like Isabelle to work four jobs just to survive. This documentary from the Parents channel immerses you in court hearings in Paris and Lille. Follow the police unit specializing in arresting "child support offenders" and discover the daily lives of these fathers strangled by the law. From schemes to hide their financial stability to the distress of their children, this investigation exposes a system where anything seems to go. 🚨 YOUR CHILD IS THE PRIORITY. DON'T LET MONEY RUIN EVERYTHING. 🔗 Parents' Guide - Families: [   • Famille  ] 00:00 Introduction: Tensions rise in courtroom 26. 01:22 Walter: 18 months of unpaid child support because he no longer sees his daughter. 02:28 Statistics: 600 fathers sentenced to prison each year. 03:51 Isabelle: The struggle for survival of a single mother working four jobs. 07:52 Financial insecurity: €200 left after expenses. 09:31 Lille Courthouse: Inside Judge Marianne Jamet's office. 11:32 The Child Support Scale: How is the amount of child support calculated? 13:56 Hearing: 20 minutes to decide a family's fate. 17:04 Fabrice: The paradox of child support in shared custody arrangements. 19:44 Solidarity: When grandparents pay child support. 21:58 Valérie: The rare case of a mother who pays for her daughters. 25:14 Crisis: When business is failing and payments are threatened. 32:20 Debt Collection: The Toulouse Family Allowance Fund (CAF) tracks down non-payers. 35:05 Investigation: Accessing files to prove solvency. 39:15 BEDJ: Police on the trail of fugitives. 41:33 Arrest: "You are the subject of an arrest warrant." 43:40 Recurrence: The risks for repeat offenders. 47:37 Reunion: 15 blissful days in Martinique for Valérie #ChildSupport #Divorce #ChildCustody #Parents #FamilyLaw