While divorcing couples in the United States have been studied for many years, separating unmarried couples and their children have proven more difficult to analyze. Recently there have been successful longitudinal ethnographic and survey-based studies. This piece uses documents from a single Indiana county’s unified family court (called the Probate Court) to trace the effects of race and gender on unmarried families, beginning with a sample of 386 children for whom paternity petitions were brought in four months of 2008. It confirms prior theoretical work on racial differences in noncustodial parenting and poses new questions about how incarceration and gender affect low income families
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Approximately 10-15% of separating families have conte...
Marital supremacy—the legal privileging of marriage—is, and always has been, deeply intertwined with...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
While divorcing couples in the United States have been studied for many years, separating unmarried ...
Today, there is consensus that the current system of calculating and enforcing support obligations d...
To the extent that family law is governed by statute, all families are treated as though they are th...
In this paper, we report data on multi-partner fertility (MPF) in a population of children and paren...
This article provides an empirical view of family courts\u27 treatment of custody cases involving ab...
Despite a transformative half century of social change, marital status still matters. The marriage ...
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
This Article considers the notable developments in Indiana family law during the survey period of O...
Research comparing the relative significance of economic exchange theories and gender norms on paren...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to provide a better understanding of race differences in wom...
The United States is engaged in a national debate over whether to grant same-sex couples the rights ...
Scholarship on Child Support Enforcement primarily focuses on program effectiveness and the influenc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Approximately 10-15% of separating families have conte...
Marital supremacy—the legal privileging of marriage—is, and always has been, deeply intertwined with...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
While divorcing couples in the United States have been studied for many years, separating unmarried ...
Today, there is consensus that the current system of calculating and enforcing support obligations d...
To the extent that family law is governed by statute, all families are treated as though they are th...
In this paper, we report data on multi-partner fertility (MPF) in a population of children and paren...
This article provides an empirical view of family courts\u27 treatment of custody cases involving ab...
Despite a transformative half century of social change, marital status still matters. The marriage ...
In recent years, social scientists have used online dating sites to study the role of race in the da...
This Article considers the notable developments in Indiana family law during the survey period of O...
Research comparing the relative significance of economic exchange theories and gender norms on paren...
textThe purpose of this dissertation is to provide a better understanding of race differences in wom...
The United States is engaged in a national debate over whether to grant same-sex couples the rights ...
Scholarship on Child Support Enforcement primarily focuses on program effectiveness and the influenc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Approximately 10-15% of separating families have conte...
Marital supremacy—the legal privileging of marriage—is, and always has been, deeply intertwined with...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...