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July 26, 2011

Are Stay-At-Home Parents At Financial Risk During Divorce?

Last year there were approximately five million stay-at-home moms in the United States. (The number decreased slightly from 2008, statistically insignificant according to the Census Bureau because of the recession.) In 2007, the Pew Research Center reported a significant uptick in the number of moms who preferred staying home to raise children.

Ohio State University sociology professor Liana Sayer says that society still generally feels it’s unacceptable for men to be stay-at-home dads. Nevertheless, their numbers are on the rise, too. The Census Bureau estimates the number of stay-at-home fathers at 159,000, which tripled over a decade. Some say that’s a gross underestimation, however, because it fails to account for nearly 2 million more fathers now primary caregivers due to the recession as well as fathers who work part-time to care for their children.

Whatever the exact numbers, stay-at-home parents are vulnerable to substantial financial risk during divorce.

via Beverly Willett: Are Stay-At-Home Parents At Financial Risk During Divorce?.

posted to Divorce,Mediation,Parenting @ 12:32 pm

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