Deadbeat Dads: A National Child Support Scandal
By (Author) Marcia M. Boumil
By (author) Joel Friedman
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
11th March 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Family law
362.710973
Hardback
168
Recently, many political voices have indicated a strong desire to track down absent fathers who have absconded without fulfilling child support obligations to their biological or adopted children. This renewed interest in "deadbeat dads" has resulted from a recognition that the social welfare programmes, which pick up the tab for abandoned children, are contributing significantly to an ever-increasing federal budget deficit. Meanwhile, in a large number of cases, there simply isn't enough money for an absent parent to maintain his own separate support and fulfil the support obligations that the law requires. This book explores the history, reforms and consequences of child support in America. The authors have included case studies as well as discussions on the psychological consequences of separating families, effects of divorce laws on the award of child support, contested paternity, and child custody alternatives. They conclude with a discussion on economic responsibility and the deadbeat epidemic. The book is intended to empower the larger number of parents who are caught in the midst of overworked agencies, discouraging tales, and the lack of information that keeps them paralysed from acting on their own behalf.
.,."well researched and provides a great deal of information on such topics as the effect of fault and nofault divorce laws on the awarding of child support, legal guidelines for establishing and enforcing child support awards, child custody alternatives and their impact on the payment of support, and social relationships, economic responsibility, and the deadbeat epidemic."-PPT Express
...well researched and provides a great deal of information on such topics as the effect of fault and nofault divorce laws on the awarding of child support, legal guidelines for establishing and enforcing child support awards, child custody alternatives and their impact on the payment of support, and social relationships, economic responsibility, and the deadbeat epidemic.-PPT Express
..."well researched and provides a great deal of information on such topics as the effect of fault and nofault divorce laws on the awarding of child support, legal guidelines for establishing and enforcing child support awards, child custody alternatives and their impact on the payment of support, and social relationships, economic responsibility, and the deadbeat epidemic."-PPT Express
MARCIA MOBILIA BOUMIL is a faculty member of the School of Medicine, Tufts University. Boumil is the author of numerous articles and books including Law, Ethics and Reproductive Choice (1994) and with Joel Friedman Betrayal of Trust (Praeger, 1995). JOEL FRIEDMAN is a licensed psychologist who has served for the past 20 years on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School. He is author and coauthor of several books including Betrayal of Trust, with Boumil (Praeger, 1995).