Examines the treatment of low-income fathers in the child support system in the United States and how the system could be improved. Includes recommendations for child support programs, state legislative action, and federal action
The legal and practical issues surrounding child support obligations have enormous impact on familie...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
The child support system is not serving low-income families well. Custodial parents are not receivin...
Fatherhood is crucial to child development and presents challenges to poor unmarried men. Yet servic...
Research shows that nearly half of all children born in the US today will be eligible for child supp...
Past child support research has largely focused on cash payments made through the courts (formal sup...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
[Excerpt] In 2013, almost 25% of families with children (under age 18) were maintained by mothers. A...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC )\u27 -the program of federally s...
Many children born to mothers who are not married are very poor, and in many instances their mothers...
The article provides insight on issues serving as barriers to low-income fathers\u27 involvement wit...
In the shadow of rising divorce and non-marital birth rates, nearly two-thirds of all American child...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
The legal and practical issues surrounding child support obligations have enormous impact on familie...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
The child support system is not serving low-income families well. Custodial parents are not receivin...
Fatherhood is crucial to child development and presents challenges to poor unmarried men. Yet servic...
Research shows that nearly half of all children born in the US today will be eligible for child supp...
Past child support research has largely focused on cash payments made through the courts (formal sup...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
[Excerpt] In 2013, almost 25% of families with children (under age 18) were maintained by mothers. A...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
For half a century, Aid to Families with Dependent Children ( AFDC )\u27 -the program of federally s...
Many children born to mothers who are not married are very poor, and in many instances their mothers...
The article provides insight on issues serving as barriers to low-income fathers\u27 involvement wit...
In the shadow of rising divorce and non-marital birth rates, nearly two-thirds of all American child...
textThis dissertation examines low-income fathers’ involvement with their young children using the ...
The legal and practical issues surrounding child support obligations have enormous impact on familie...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
The child support system is not serving low-income families well. Custodial parents are not receivin...