Sentences with phrase «for nonmarital»

Taken together, these policies have proven a marked success in boosting the rate of paternity establishment for nonmarital births.
Since the enactment of Title IV - D of the Social Security Act in 1975, a wave of federal legislation has swept through state child support agencies in an effort to simplify the paternity establishment process for nonmarital births.
A party who contributes nonmarital property to the marital estate may be entitled to a credit, which declines over time, to compensate for the nonmarital contribution.

Not exact matches

While also calling for the recognition and support of nonmarital forms of family, they «honor those for whom marriage is the most meaningful personal ¯ for some, also a deeply spiritual ¯ choice.»
Younger teens in the 15 to 17 age group accounted for the steepest decline in nonmarital birth rates in 2013, falling 13 percent from 2012 and continuing a steady decline over the past several decades.
In support of his position that he should have received some credit for the premarital value of the business, Husband argues «the trial judge certainly had no problem in «backing out» the nonmarital portion of the wife's retirement savings plan.»
On average, single - parent families had only half the income of two - parent families, and this difference accounted for about half the gap between the two sets of children in high school dropout and nonmarital teen birth rates (in regression models that also controlled for race, sex, mother's and father's education, number of siblings, and residence).31
For example, adults who experience parental divorce as a child have lower socioeconomic attainment, an increased risk of having a nonmarital birth, weaker bonds with parents, lower psychological well - being, poorer marital quality, and an elevated risk of seeing their own marriage end in divorce.7 Overall, the evidence is consistent that parental divorce during childhood is linked with a wide range of problems in adulthood.
Stephanie Ventura, Changing Patterns of Nonmarital Childbearing in the United States, NCHS Data Brief 18 (Hyattsville, Md.: National Center for Health Statistics, 2009)(www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db18.htm [accessed October 2, 2009]-RRB-.
An asset may be marital or nonmarital, but that distinction is for the court to determine if you and your spouse do not agree.
Studies based on father involvement for the Fragile Families sample have so far been able to examine only the first five years after the nonmarital births.
The concept showed promise as part of a job readiness and job search assistance program for seventeen - to twenty - four - year - old couples.60 Helping young people get off to a solid start in careers can be important for improving couple outcomes and avoiding nonmarital births.
For example, something you owned before your marriage may be nonmarital.
Her recent work includes an NICHD - funded project (with Kristi Williams at The Ohio State University) that examines the consequences of nonmarital and early fertility for the health of women and their offspring and considers the role that subsequent marriage plays in shaping these outcomes.
Income instability and complexity after nonmarital birth: Outcomes for children in fragile families.
Stephanie J. Ventura, «Changing Patterns of Nonmarital Childbearing in the United States,» National Center for Health Statistics Data Brief No. 18, May 2009, p. 5, Figure 6, at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db18.pdf (March 28, 2011).
For women with a high - school diploma and maybe some college, the number is about 30 percent.42 And these women are having children outside of marriage in large numbers; indeed, about half of nonmarital births are to cohabiting couples.43 The point here is that most women without a college degree continue to experience «love and babies» in their early twenties, just without the benefit of marriage.
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