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Face to Face With Fathers: A Report on Low-Income Fathers and Their Experience with Child Support Enforcement


  Author: Daniel O. Ash
Publisher: The Center for Family Policy and Practice (formerly the Center for Fathers, Families, and Public Policy)
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Document Date:                  2001
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Child support
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Parenthood/Childrearing > Fatherhood
Public Policy > Welfare
 

This paper describes the experience of low-income, never-married fathers who are required to establish paternity and pay child support because their children are receiving public assistance.  The results are drawn from interviews which asked 71 fathers about their relationship with their children, whether or not child support had been established and, if not, why they were avoiding it.  The author also presents a case study of one unmarried father who chose to establish paternity and obtain support and visitation orders.

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