Number of Births Occurring Outside Marriage Now Exceeds 50 Percent

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Number of Births Occurring Outside Marriage Now Exceeds 50 Percent

For many years now, the cultural norms in the United States have been changing in many respects, and more and more children are being born to parents who are not married.  The United States Census has been tracking this statistic for decades, and the agency recently released updated statistics regarding the number of children born to a single mother.  For the first time, that percentage has risen above 50 percent.

Specifically, the Census Bureau stated that as of now, 53 percent of children are born to parents who are not married.  That number has increased by a factor of two-thirds over the past 20 years across the United States, and it has changed the dynamics that children tend to experience while they are growing up with just one parent in the home.  In addition, this change has affected many legal issues that include child support, child custody and child visitation.

When a child is born to a mother who is not married to the father and who does not have an ongoing relationship with that father, he can still be held responsible for paying child support until that child reaches the age of majority.  In addition, a father can and does have legal rights to certain amounts of custody and to child visitation depending on the specific circumstances of a situation.

San Diego Child Custody Lawyers

Unfortunately, when a child is born to parents who are not together in any way, it can create serious difficulties for everyone involved, particularly when issues regarding child support arise.  These situations can become extremely antagonistic and can lead to drawn-out legal battles for those who are not prepared to defend and enforce their legal rights.

If you are a father who is facing an issue regarding child custody, child support or child visitation, you need to seek the help of San Diego child custody lawyers who have been fighting successfully for the rights of fathers for many years.  Contact the Men’s Legal Center today to schedule an initial consultation.

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