Child Support: 1997
Detailed Tables
Table 1. Child Support Payments Due and Actually Received, by Gender: 1997
Table 2. Custodial Parents Contacting Government Agencies for Assistance in Obtaining Child Support, by Gender
Table 3. Reasons Custodial Parent Had No Legal Award, by Gender
Table 4. Child Support Payments Agreed to or Awarded Custodial Parents
by Selected Characteristics and Gender
Custodial parents Custodial mothers
Custodial fathers
total poor
total poor
total
poor
Table 5. Mean Total Money Income of People and Child Support Received
in 1997 by Custodial Parents by Selected Characteristics and Gender
Custodial parents Custodial mothers
Custodial fathers
total poor
total poor
total
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Table 6. Mean Total Money Income and Child Support in 1997 of Custodial
Parents Receiving Full or Partial Payments Due by Selected
Characteristics and Gender
Custodial parents Custodial mothers
Custodial fathers
total poor
total poor
total
/1
Table 7. Receipt of Child Support Payments Due Custodial Parents in 1997
by Type of Child Support Arrangement and Gender
Custodial parents Custodial mothers
Custodial fathers
total poor
total poor
total
/1
Table 8. Child Support Award Status and Inclusion of Health Insurance
Benefits to Custodial Parents in 1997 by Selected Characteristics and Gender
Custodial parents Custodial mothers
Custodial fathers
total poor
total poor
total
/1
Table 9. Child Support Award and Receipt Status of Custodial Parents in 1997
by Gender and Selected Characteristics of Noncustodial Parents
Custodial parents Custodial mothers
Custodial fathers
total poor
total poor
total
/1
Table 10. Custodial Parents Receiving Noncash Support Provided by Noncustodial Parents: 1997
/1 Universe too small to derive reliable estimates.
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: October 31, 2011