by Social Media | Feb 17, 2022 | Child Support Attorneys, Custody Attorneys
Millennial Noncustodial Fathers are Less Likely to Work vs Generation X Using data from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG), conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, we can compare the employment and poverty status of millennial noncustodial...
by Social Media | Feb 10, 2022 | Child Support Attorneys
Poverty Status of Millennial Custodial Parents VS Generation X at the Same AgeFigure 6 shows that 36% of millennial custodial parents in the child support program were poor in 2017. Another 32% had family incomes that fell between 100% and 200% of the poverty...
by Social Media | Feb 3, 2022 | Child Support Attorneys
Reasons for Not Working Among Millennial Custodial Parents vs Generation XExamining the reasons why custodial parents are not working reinforces the importance of where generations are within their life cycle. About 64% of millennial custodial parents, who were...
by Social Media | Jan 13, 2022 | Child Support Attorneys
Generation X is the largest generation of debtors in the child support program We also examined noncustodial parents who owed arrears that had been certified by OCSE’s Federal Offset program and the amount of certified arrears that they owed by generation. Using data...
by Social Media | Jan 6, 2022 | Child Support Attorneys
Millennials are the Largest Generation of Custodial Parents in the Child Support Program There were 10.6 million custodial parents in the child support program’s Federal Case Registry in December 2019 (Figure 1). Approximately 46% of them, or 4.89 million, were...
by Social Media | Dec 30, 2021 | Child Support Attorneys
Millennials in the Child Support Program Each new generation in the United States shifts cultural and societal norms. The millennials, the most recent generation to reach adulthood, are no different. They are leading the way in adopting the latest technologies that...