“…Union dissolution usually results in fathers physically moving away from their children making it difficult to maintain consistent contact (Amato & Gilbreth, 1998;Furstenberg, Morgan, & Allison, 1987). In addition, men experience a shift in their identities as fathers, particularly in relation to their roles and responsibilities toward their children, which makes it difficult to maintain a meaningful relationship with their nonresident children (Cherlin et al, 1991;Ihinger-Tallman, Pasley & Buehler, 1993). Research has shown that most unmarried and nonresident fathers do not maintain consistent contact with their children (Argys et al, 2007;Argys & Peters, 2001), though postdivorce fathers have been found to have higher levels of involvement than postcohabitation fathers (Laughlin, Farrie, & Fagan, 2009).…”