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Diane Potts Center for the Support of Families Vicki Turetsky Commissioner of the United States Office of Child Support Enforcement 9 November 2015
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55 years ago... In 1960, there were about 4.25 million children born in the United States Over 4 million children were born into a traditional marital family Only about 225,000 children were born to unwed mothers Children born to unwed mothers were 5.3% of the children born in 1960 *Data and statistics from the United States Census Bureau
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55 years ago... In 1960, there were about 1.5 million marriages and 393,000 divorces In 1960, marriage was legally recognized only between a man and a woman Parentage and the obligation to provide support rested on the man’s marriage to the child’s mother
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Today... In 2013, there were about 4 million children born in the United States Less than 2.4 million were born into a traditional marital family Approximately 1.6 million were born to unwed mothers Children born to unwed mothers were 40.6% of the children born in 2013 In 2013, there were about 2.1 million marriages and 851,000 divorces In 2015, marriage is legally recognized between both same sex and opposite sex couples
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Today... Parentage and the obligation to provide support may arise from marriage, acknowledgment, or adjudication Increasingly, states recognize psychological or de facto parentage rights and responsibilities, which can result in children having more than 2 legal parents Rise in the use of gestational surrogacy and artificial insemination Prevalence of accurate and readily available genetic testing
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Today... Cohabitation before, or instead of, marriage has become much more widespread The unmarried partner population “grew 41 percent between 2000 and 2010, four times as fast as the overall household population.” Parents may have multiple family support obligations
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Today... In 2012, 10% of children lived with a grandparent In 2012, 4.2 million households containing both grandchildren under age 18 and their grandparents Of those households, 67% were maintained by the grandparent 31% were maintained by a parent In 1970, only 3% of children lived in grandparent-maintained households
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Complex parentage laws, litigation, and policies Grandparent involvement Determining ability to pay and child support for impoverished parents or parents with multiple family support obligations Incorporating parenting time, employment programs, and other services to help parents and children
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Child Support Core Mission: Locate Parents Establish Paternity Establish Orders Collect Support ChildSupportPrevention Engagement of Fathers from Birth EconomicStability Family Violence Collaboration Healthy Family Relationships Health Care Coverage The United States Child Support Program
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Contact Information Diane Potts dpotts@csfmail.org
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