NURTURING-PARENT DOCTRINE

NURTURING-PARENT DOCTRINE

nurturing-parent doctrine. Family law. The principle that, although a court deciding on child support generally disregards a parent’s motive in failing to maximize earning capacity, the court will not impute income to a custodial parent who remains at home or works less than full-time in order to provide a better environment for a child. ? The doctrine is fact-specific; courts apply it case by case.
What is the legal equivalent of the term NURTURING-PARENT DOCTRINE in Chinese?
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