Young children of unmarried parents fare worse when a father's support is court-ordered
Monday, May 14, 2012 - 13:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Young children of unmarried parents who live with their mother and receive court-mandated financial support from their father exhibit more aggressive behavior than those who don't get any formal support at all, according to a Rutgers University Study.
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