I can only tell you by my recent experience, I am as well a single mother, my sons father is not on the birth certificate, until it is established in court and he has established visitation and custody you have sole custody, this was told to me by the sheriffs office as well as a lawyer, but the one thing that they can do is hold it against you in court is if you withhold the child from him and do not let him see the child. I've been going through hell with this now. It's been a power struggle and he is trying to play a game of tug of war with our son.
If court ordered, as it should be.
Yes, single mothers are eligible to receive grants. Grants for single mothers are made available by the state government, federal government, and businesses. http://www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/
If the parents are married. Single mothers can apply her last name, but a single father can file to have that changed after he's been granted parental rights by the court. Single fathers have no such rights until then, even when paying child support.see link
Yes there are Pell grants available for single mothers. There are also other grants and scholarship available to for single mothers as well.
Swaziland Single Mothers Organization was created in 2009.
Websites that you can read about grants for college for single mothers is www.singlemom.com/.../EducationAndCareerFinancialAidAndScholarships. aspx and www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/.
Police don't question mothers about custody when there's a claim the father kidnapped the child, but single fathers have absolutely no rights to the child until granted them. see link
You can go to fastweb.com to find financial aid for single mothers
Shurlee Swain has written: 'Single mothers and their children' -- subject(s): Single mothers, History
Nursing Scholarships for Single Mothers is a nice scholarship. Another scholarship is Project Working Mom which is a scholarship for a working single mother.
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Single mothers are not typically considered a subculture in the traditional sense, as being a single mother is not a unique cultural group with distinct values, beliefs, or practices. However, single mothers may share common experiences and challenges that can create a sense of community and support among them.
According to the United Nations, the United States has the highest percentage of single-parent households headed by women among developed countries.