2. Adjective. (context: of a trial sentence) That does not involve a term in prison ¹
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Definition of Noncustodial
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noncustodial
Literary usage of Noncustodial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Child Support for Custodial Mothers and Fathers, 1991 by Lydia Scoon-Rogers, Gordon H. Lester (1999)
"Paying child support was more common among noncustodial parents that had provisions
to make contact with their children than noncustodial parents that had ..."
2. Interstate Child Support: Wage Withholding Not Fulfilling Expectations by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... Multiple Factors Contribute to Delays Figure 5.5: noncustodial Parents' (NP)
Employment Not Stable • In 25% of cases, NP reported to have left employer ..."
3. Child Support Enforcement: Most States Collect Drivers Ssns and Use Them to by Cornelia M. Ashby (2002)
"Specifically, many CSE officials characterized driver's license suspension as
effective for reaching one or both of the following types of noncustodial ..."
4. Population Profile of the U. S., 1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Women living with children of noncustodial fathers were approximately 2 1/2 ...
Paying child support was more common among noncustodial parents that had ..."
5. Urban Change and Poverty by Michael G. H. McGeary, Laurence E. Lynn (1988)
"This situation prevails because most noncustodial parents of AFDC children ...
Programs to increase the employment and earnings of poor noncustodial fathers ..."
6. Welfare Reform: Status of Awards and Selected States Use of Welfare-To-Work by Carlotta C. Joyner (1999)
"The state planned to use welfare-to-work funds primarily to serve noncustodial
parents. On July 1, 1998, Michigan instituted a statewide noncustodial parent ..."