I am, for personal reasons, finding it helpful to solicit opinions on the following topic: there is a guy in my church, 62, who lost his DL about 15 years ago, not for physical reasons or criminal ones, but as sanction from the state for long-standing arrears of back child support obligations for a daughter born (I think) out of wedlock when he was maybe 19 or 20. His relationship with the girl's mom ended soon after she was born, and fairly soon thereafter he just stopped paying support. So when the law was changed allowing DL suspension, even though the daughter was of age, the debt remained. I do not know how much the debt is, but it could be in the low five figures (I asked the pastor at the time if the church could pass the plate and come up with a grand to pay it off and get him back on the road, but he told me that it was much more than this). As a guy whose quite frankly deadbeat daddy more or less never paid any child support for my brother and me, and disappeared fully before I was ten, I confess to having enormously little sympathy for deadbeat daddios. I certainly encourage state action to make 'em pay up, but wonder whether the DL removal thing is counterproductive? Thoughts?