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misspop

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What were the primary reasons noncustodial fathers gave researchers about not paying child support?
 
  a. Inadequate income
  b. Retaliation for visitation problems
  c. The relationship with their children was no longer close
  d. They were angry about losing custody conflicts

Question 2

The term _______________ is used to refer to the situation where middle-aged adults are responsible for simultaneously meeting the needs of their own dependent children and those of their aging and frail parents.
 
  a. empty-nest
  b. generational squeeze
  c. mid-life crisis
  d. re-nested family



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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