Can a divorced father be treated differently than a married father?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Godbey v. Godbey, A130165 (Cal. App. 2011):

Quilloin v. Walcott (1978) 434 U.S. 246, for the "implied" proposition that a divorced father may not "constitutionally be treated differently" than a married father.

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