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Children's Economic Dignity and Security

Centering children's financial security and dignity as the primary ethical principle in money division during parental divorce.

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Why It Matters

Yacob's philosophy places human dignity at the center of all ethical reasoning, a principle that applies especially to vulnerable dependents. In divorce with children, their economic dignity and security must be the primary consideration, not secondary to parental asset division preferences. This means adequate support for housing, nutrition, healthcare, and education independent of custody arrangements or parental conflict. Yacob would argue that children did not choose to be born into the marriage; therefore, society and parents bear ethical responsibility for maintaining their dignity regardless of relationship dissolution. This framework challenges approaches that weaponize financial support or minimize obligations based on legal minimums. True economic justice in divorce requires that children experience no diminishment of basic security due to parental separation. Calculating support based on children's actual needs—not formulas or litigation positions—honors the principle that the most vulnerable members deserve prioritized dignity.

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