The benefit is what you say goes because there is no one else to give another answer. Another benefit is there is no fighting. http://www.parents.com/parenting/dynamics/single-parenting/single-parent-benefits/
there are some positive effects of single parenting too which I read in a blog recently. and those are:
Strong Relationship b/w child and parent
Healthy home atmosphere
Learn how to handle adversity
Sense of maturity
Extended family support
Prioritizing things better
A blog post by The Apex Academy, daycare in richlandhills
Yes, Utah does offer single parent benefits. If someone is in need of them, they simply need to call DHHS and inquire.
Being a single parent is not going to qualify you for any scholarships. If you want to go back to school, look into financial aid, as they will give you more aid if you are a single parent.
If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.
Rosa Parks was not a parent as she never had any children.
Dating after being a single parent may be hard to do without any help. The websites that you see on your tv ads like match.com are a great way to get you foot in the dating seen again.
As single parent families increase, it can place a financial burdens on state and the federal government to aid poor single parent families. Aside from that, most sociologists believe that children in such families suffer as a parent is "missing". This is not healthy for any nation.
As single parent families increase, it can place a financial burdens on state and the federal government to aid poor single parent families. Aside from that, most sociologists believe that children in such families suffer as a parent is "missing". This is not healthy for any nation.
Yes
If the parent is the sole owner of any property at the time of death their estate must be probated.
There aren't any official calendars for events that are catered around single parents to meet up and interact. But there are sites and services specifically designed for single parents. Examples include Single Parent Meet, a really solid site.
No, but the other parent can file something. see link
A good single parent source to start dating is http://singleparentsnetwork.com which not only recommends dating sites for single parents but has an online community, articles, and other resources. If you are a single parent and it doesn't matter if the other person is, you can try any dating site just be honest and upfront about your situation so your new potential mates knows what he/she is in for.