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25 kwi 2018 · One-in-four parents living with a child in the United States today are unmarried. Driven by declines in marriage overall, as well as increases in births outside of marriage, this marks a dramatic change from a half-century ago, when fewer than one-in-ten parents living with their children were unmarried (7%).
25 kwi 2018 · Unmarried parents living together tend to be younger, less likely to have ever been married and have more children than solo parents, according to the Pew report. They are also less likely to be...
22 paź 2023 · Almost half of all babies born in the U.S. are born to unmarried mothers. That's not good for children, says progressive economist Melissa Kearney in her new book, The Two-Parent Privilege.
17 kwi 2024 · Unmarried parents navigating the complex terrain of child custody often find themselves facing a myriad of legal questions and uncertainties. With the rise in non-marital cohabitation and births, understanding the legal rights and responsibilities surrounding child custody is paramount.
7 lut 2024 · The ECtHR found that the domestic law led to differences in treatment between unmarried and divorced fathers, as the Hellenic Civil Code required agreement between the parents for a determination of paternity and parental responsibility for the unmarried father, regardless of what the BIC might be. 118 The ECtHR disagreed with the Greek ...
30 mar 2023 · Most people picture an 'unwed mother' as a teenage girl. However, a majority of unmarried parents are adults and are frequently in committed relationships. So, how does the marital status of these unmarried parents affect their legal rights, and what impact do the laws have on their children?
The articles in this issue examine the special challenges that unmarried parents face, why it is important to address their parenting and co-parenting situation, and the approaches that child support agencies, courts, and federally funded programs have developed to meet their needs.