“We have no rights, we get no help” The legal and policy dilemmas facing grandparent caregivers

BL Letiecq, SJ Bailey… - Journal of Family Issues, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
BL Letiecq, SJ Bailey, F Porterfield
Journal of Family Issues, 2008journals.sagepub.com
Guided by an ecological perspective on family policy, this qualitative study used family life
history interviews to document the legal and policy dilemmas faced by 26 grandparent
caregivers residing in Montana. Most grandparents (n= 18) were caring for their
grandchildren in informal or private care arrangements. Findings revealed four legal or
policy contexts that hindered informal grandparent caregiving, including the lack of a kinship
care navigation system, the lack of legal rights, fear of the child welfare system, and …
Guided by an ecological perspective on family policy, this qualitative study used family life history interviews to document the legal and policy dilemmas faced by 26 grandparent caregivers residing in Montana. Most grandparents (n = 18) were caring for their grandchildren in informal or private care arrangements. Findings revealed four legal or policy contexts that hindered informal grandparent caregiving, including the lack of a kinship care navigation system, the lack of legal rights, fear of the child welfare system, and disparities between informal and formal kinship care policies. Future policy directions, including expanding subsidized guardianship programs and granting informal grandparent caregivers' legal authority over their grandchildren, are discussed.
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