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There Were 13.4 Million Custodial Parents In 2002

In the spring of 2002, an estimated 13.4 million parents had custody of 21.5 million children under 21 years ofage whose other parent lived somewhere else. About 5 of every 6 custodial parents
were mothers (84.4 percent) and 1 in 6 were fathers (15.6 percent), proportions statistically unchanged since 1994 (Table A).

Overall, 27.6 percent of all children under 21 living in families had a parent not living in the home. More custodial parents worked and participation in public programs was lower in 2001 than in 1993. Between 1993 and 2001, the percentage of custodial parents employed in fulltime, year-round jobs grew from 45.6 percent to 55.3 percent.

About 28.1 percent of custodial parents were in the labor force working part-time or partyear in 2001. Custodial mothers were more likely than fathers to work parttime, and their full-time, year-round employment increased from 40.9 percent to 52.3 percent in the 8-year span.

The full-time, year-round employment for custodial fathers reached a high in 1997 (76.9 percent), before falling to 71.7 percent in 2001 Rising employment rates of custodial parents were accompanied by declines in
public assistance program participation, which fell from 40.7 to 28.4 percent


 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are no tax consequences of child support.
For federal income tax purposes, child support payments you receive are not considered as income and are tax free to you. The parent who makes the payments cannot deduct the amount as an expense on his or her federal tax return. Alimony, on the other hand, is deductible by the parent making payments and is taxable income to the receiving parent.

 


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Child Support Terms

 


Today's Terms

Administrative process

Definition:
Method by which support orders are established and / or enforced by an agency rather than by courts and judges

Rite Care

Definition:
Federally funded medical support for low-income families

Non-custodial parent

Definition:
Parent who does not have legal custody of a child but who has a responsibility for financial support

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