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Child Support for Custodial Mothers and Fathers
Author | : Lydia Scoon-Rogers |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Child support |
ISBN | : |
Child Support for Custodial Mothers and Fathers (1991)
Author | : Lydia Scoon-Rogers |
Publisher | : DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1999-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 078817827X |
Presents results from a April 1992 survey. Provides information on the receipt of child support payments in 1991 by parents living with their own children whose other parents are absent following divorce or separation, and on the receipt of child support payments by never-married custodial parents. For the first time, data on custodial fathers were collected to supplement the CPS, reflecting the growing need for information about men living with their own children whose mothers are absent from the household. In 1992 there were about 11 million custodial parents, 10 million of whom were custodial mothers and 2 million of whom were custodial fathers.
Child Support for Custodial Mothers and Fathers, 1997
Author | : Timothy S. Grall |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Child support |
ISBN | : |
Brokenness Produces Pearls
Author | : Vance Simms |
Publisher | : RICHER Press |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2013-04-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780985569976 |
"In spite of your past and current situation, your brokenness can produce a pearl..". In BROKENNESS PRODUCES PEARLS Vance and Rana persuasively and passionately, articulate a powerful, experienced-based message targeted to help you embrace the intrusions that have made a mark on you and your life. START the journey of creating the person God intended you to be. IDENTIFY the "parasites" within you that destroy and suffocate healthy thoughts, words and actions. BEGIN recognizing who "dropped" you. You're not who they say you are. SNAP THE CHAIN of everything and anything that has you chained down. GET UP, GET THROUGH AND GET ON... VANCE and RANA SIMMS are candid, caring and convincing. The courageous couple share a vision to see broken lives mended through the hope and Grace of God.
Single Mothers and Their Children
Author | : Irwin Garfinkel |
Publisher | : Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute Press |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
The proportion of children living in households headed by single women is more than one in five. There is concern (and some evidence) that children of single parents are less likely to be successful adults. The book discusses the trends in public debate about this problem. In particular, it examines the issue of providing public assistance to such families and whether doing so fosters long-term welfare dependency.
Mothers on Trial
Author | : Phyllis Chesler |
Publisher | : Chicago Review Press |
Total Pages | : 513 |
Release | : 2011-07-01 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1569769095 |
Updated and revised with seven new chapters, a new introduction, and a new resources section, this landmark book is invaluable for women facing a custody battle. It was the first to break the myth that mothers receive preferential treatment over fathers in custody disputes. Although mothers generally retain custody when fathers choose not to fight for it, fathers who seek custody often win—not because the mother is unfit or the father has been the primary caregiver but because, as Phyllis Chesler argues, women are held to a much higher standard of parenting. Incorporating findings from years of research, hundreds of interviews, and international surveys about child-custody arrangements, Chesler argues for new guidelines to resolve custody disputes and to prevent the continued oppression of mothers in custody situations. This book provides a philosophical and psychological perspective as well as practical advice from one of the country’s leading matrimonial lawyers. Both an indictment of a discriminatory system and a call to action over motherhood under siege, Mothers on Trial is essential reading for anyone concerned either personally or professionally with custody rights and the well-being of the children involved.
Divorced Dads
Author | : Sanford L. Braver |
Publisher | : Tarcher |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : |
Millions of families strive to give their children the best possible upbringing after being split apart by divorce. Separated mothers and fathers -- and in many cases their second spouses -- struggle to find the right way to piece together parent-child relationships in its wake. In this revolutionary work, psychologist Sanford L. Braver -- who undertook the largest ever federally funded study on issues confronting divorced fathers -- shows how millions of well-intentioned mothers, fathers, judges, lawyers, educators, and other caregivers have been repeatedly and tragically misled by the prevailing data about divorce and parenthood.For years our society has accepted the image of the "dead-beat dad" who shirks childcare payments and other responsibilities. Yet Braver proves that this villainous figure -- like many other myths of the divorced parent -- simply does not exist in significant numbers. Moreover, Braver overturns one of the most important pieces of data on divorce in the past quarter-century: the belief that divorced women suffer a steep decline in their standard of living. This widely embraced notion was the result of misread data, but was transformed into "fact" by the media and the courts, and accepted by divorced families and their advocates.No other book has revealed the deep flaws in today's research on divorce. One-sided studies of divorced men and women, misused census data, and poor research have skewed many of the assumptions around which parents and courts have shaped divorce settlements, parenting responsibilities, and child-rearing decisions. Every divorced parent -- and anyone who loves a divorced parent -- urgently needs this book to understand the newrealities behind divorce and parenting. Notes. Index.
Child Support in America
Author | : Joseph I. Lieberman |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 1988-07-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780300042108 |
Explains how to arrive at a fair child support settlement, discusses the problem of delinquent payments, and suggests ways to improve the system