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Ensuring Parental Rights of Military Service Academy Cadets and Midshipmen : Policy and Cost Implications

Title
Ensuring Parental Rights of Military Service Academy Cadets and Midshipmen : Policy and Cost Implications / LAURA L. MILLER, STEPHANIE RENNANE, JAIME L. HASTINGS, ANTHONY JACQUES, TARA LAILA BLAGG, DANIEL B. GINSBERG, BARBARA BICKSLER.
ISBN
9781977410726
1977410723
Publication
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2023]
Physical Description
xiii, 77 pages ; 26 cm.
Notes
"RAND NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH INSTITUTE"
"Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense"
Description from electronic resource.
Summary
U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) policy prohibits cadets and midshipmen at the U.S. military service academies (MSAs) from having dependents while enrolled. Cadets or midshipmen who have become parents while enrolled have been required to sever their legal obligation to support the child, resign from the academy, or face disenrollment. The fiscal year (FY) 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requires that the Secretary of Defense change this policy so that cadets and midshipmen who become parents while attending an MSA can preserve their parental rights, "consistent with the individual and academic responsibilities of such cadet or midshipman." In this report, the authors examine the legal, policy, practice, and cost implications of changing MSA rules to comply with the FY 2022 NDAA. The authors found that changing DoD policy to allow cadets and midshipmen to preserve their parental rights has implications for policies on a host of issues, including the provision of benefits and supporting programs and services--such as housing, child care, and health care--to assist student-parents. The authors also found that, regardless of which policy options DoD chooses, existing laws can temporarily protect cadets and midshipmen from legal action related to their children, and state laws will strongly uphold parental rights. The authors recommend changes to military policies and practices that could help these student-parents better care for their children, succeed in school, and become exemplary officers.
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Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 27, 2023
Series
Research report / Rand Corporation ; RR-A2059-1.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-77)
Contents
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Family Law Context of Parental Rights and Responsibilities
Chapter Three: Military Policy Landscape
Chapter Four: Cost Implications
Chapter Five: Recommendations for Military Policy Alignment, Implementation, and Assessment
Appendix A: Military Policy Review Search Approach
Appendix B: Additional Cost Results.
Also listed under
Rennane, Stephanie, author.
Hastings, Jaime L., author.
Jacques, Anthony, author.
Blagg, Tara, author.
Ginsberg, Daniel Brian, 1974- author.
Bicksler, Barbara A., author.
Rand Corporation. National Security Research Division.
Rand Corporation, issuing body.
United States. Department of Defense. Office of the Secretary of Defense.
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