Sentences with phrase «shared by married parent»

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Overall, two - thirds (67 %) of households with children are headed by two married parents; in 1960, this share was 92 %.4
Milo also makes cow eyes from the arena floor at the beautiful Cassia (Emily Browning), who shares his attraction but has already been promised by her parents to marry Corvus.
This is called a Family Care Plan and is required by the military if a service member shares custody with a child another 19 with another parent to whom they are not married.
Overall, two - thirds (67 %) of households with children are headed by two married parents; in 1960, this share was 92 %.4
Parents share legal and physical custody of a child if they were married when the child was born or if paternity was established by a court of law.
She previously directed the Supporting Healthy Marriage project, a federally funded evaluation of interventions aimed at improving child well - being by strengthening the relationships of married couples; the Next Generation project, a collaborative, multidisciplinary initiative to study welfare - reform programs» impacts on the well - being of children and families; and the evaluations of the Minnesota Family Investment Program and the Parents» Fair Share demonstration.
An recent article titled «Contributions to College Costs by Married, Divorced, and Remarried Parents» by researchers Ruth N. LÃ ³ pez Turley, associate professor of sociology at Rice University, and Matthew Desmond, a junior fellow at Harvard University, proposes that students coming from families of divorced or remarried parents will have to pay twice as much of their share of college education as students whose parents stay mMarried, Divorced, and Remarried Parents» by researchers Ruth N. LÃ ³ pez Turley, associate professor of sociology at Rice University, and Matthew Desmond, a junior fellow at Harvard University, proposes that students coming from families of divorced or remarried parents will have to pay twice as much of their share of college education as students whose parents stay mParents» by researchers Ruth N. LÃ ³ pez Turley, associate professor of sociology at Rice University, and Matthew Desmond, a junior fellow at Harvard University, proposes that students coming from families of divorced or remarried parents will have to pay twice as much of their share of college education as students whose parents stay mparents will have to pay twice as much of their share of college education as students whose parents stay mparents stay marriedmarried.
We take the time to open each ornament, one by one, and sharing the story about how it came to be a part of our menagerie — some are hand - me - downs from my parents, grandparents, etc; some reflect our life changes (first year married, baby's first christmas); others show the kids» art & crafts through the years.
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