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SEE
Myths also.
79.6%
of custodial mothers receive a
support award
29.9%
of custodial fathers receive
a support award
46.9%
of noncustodial mothers totally
default on support
26.9%
of noncustodial fathers totally default on support
20.0%
of noncustodial mothers pay
support on some level
61.0%
of noncustodial fathers pay
support at some level
66.2%
of
single custodial mothers work less than full-time
10.2%
of single custodial fathers work
less than full-time
7%
of single custodial mothers work more than 77 hours weekly
24.5%
of single custodial fathers work
more than 44 hours weekly
46.2%
of single custodial mothers
receive public assistance
20.8%
of single custodial fathers
receive public assistance
—Technical Analysis Paper No. 42; US Dept. of HHS-Ofc. of Income Security
Policy
90.2%
of fathers with joint custody pay the
support due
79.1%
of fathers with visitation privileges pay the support due
44.5%
of fathers with no
visitation pay the support due
37.9%
of fathers are denied any visitation
66%
of all support not
paid by noncustodial fathers is due to the inability to pay
—1988 Census “Child Support & Alimony:1989 Series P-60. No 173p.6-7 &usgao
Report” GAO/HRD-9239fs Jan 1992
50%
of mothers support not paid by
noncustodial fathers continued contact with his children
—“Surviving the Breakup”, by Joan Berlin Kelly
40%
of mothers reported that
they had interfered with the fathers’ visitation to punish the ex-spouse
—”Frequency of Visitation” by Stanford Braver, American Journal of
Orthopsychiatry
63%
of Youth suicides
are from fatherless homes
—-US DHHS Bureau of Census
90%
of all homeless and runaway children are
form fatherless homes
85%
of all children that exhibit
behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes
—-CDC
80%
of rapist motivated with
displaced anger come form fatherless homes
--Criminal Justice and Behavior Vol. 14, p 403
71%
of all high school dropouts
come form fatherless homes
—-National Principals Assoc. Report on the State of High School
70%
of all juveniles in
state operated institutions come from fatherless homes
—US Dept of Justice Special Report Sept. 19
88%
of all youth sitting in prisons grew up in fatherless homes
TRANSLATED: THIS MEANS that children from
fatherless homes are:
5
times more likely to commit suicide
9 times more likely to drop out
of school
20 times more likely to end up in
prison
10 times more likely to abuse chemical
substances
32 times more likely to run away
20 times more likely to have behavior
disorders
14 times more likely to commit rape
9 times more likely to end up in
state operated institutions
11,268,000
total custodial mothers
2,907,000 total custodial
fathers
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