Bureau publication (United States. Children's Bureau). no. 162, 1926, Ausgabe 162

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Seite 2 - ... the allowance shall be made only when in the absence of such allowance, the mother would be required to work regularly away from her home and children, and when by means of such allowance, she will be able to remain at home with her children...
Seite 2 - Fourth: such allowance shall in the judgment of the court be necessary to save the child or children from neglect...
Seite 2 - ... children; (5) the relief granted shall, in the judgment of the court, be necessary to save the child or children from neglect; (6) a mother shall not receive such relief who is the owner of real property or personal property other than the household goods...
Seite 13 - In every city and town the overseers of the poor shall, subject to the provisions of the subsequent sections of this act, aid all mothers with dependent children under fourteen years of age, if such mothers are fit to bring up their children. The aid furnished shall be sufficient to enable the mothers to bring up their children properly in their own homes...
Seite 2 - A surrogate who admits to probate the will of a person, who was not a resident of the State at the time of his death; or grants original or ancillary letters testamentary upon such a will, or original or ancillary letters of administration upon the estate of such a person; must, within ten days thereafter, transmit to the Secretary of State, to be filed in his office, a certified copy of the will or letters.
Seite 4 - ... laws of most of the States include a statement relating to investigation of each application to determine eligibility under the law, the character of the home, and the amount of aid required. Continued oversight of the families granted aid is also provided for, which makes possible the application of principles of social case work.

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