Legal Barriers
The estimated two million grandparent caregivers in the United States often encounter some awkward legal barriers to the ordinary exercise of the rights and responsibilities of parenting.
For instance, by a strange twist of public policy, these grandparents, many of whom are already retired, are subject to the provision of the federal welfare reform act that was intended to send welfare mothers back to work.
Legal Barriers
The estimated two million grandparent caregivers in the United States often encounter some awkward legal barriers to the ordinary exercise of the rights and responsibilities of parenting.
For instance, by a strange twist of public policy, these grandparents, many of whom are already retired, are subject to the provision of the federal welfare reform act that was intended to send welfare mothers back to work.