Jasmine is 29 years old. She didn’t plan to be a single mother of two by now—but life doesn’t always follow the plan.
She gave birth, and within six months, the father of her children disappeared—emotionally and financially. When the court enforced child support, the state of Nevada capped it at 22% of his income.
That meant Jasmine received $1,545.50 a month to raise two children.
Overlay pull-quotes:
“$1,545.50 a month. Two kids. No safety net.”
“This isn’t just about her. It’s about the next generation.”
Jasmine is 29 years old. She didn’t plan to be a single mother of two by now—but life doesn’t always follow the plan.
She gave birth, and within six months, the father of her children disappeared—emotionally and financially. When the court enforced child support, the state of Nevada capped it at 22% of his income.
That meant Jasmine received $1,545.50 a month to raise two children.
Overlay pull-quotes:
“$1,545.50 a month. Two kids. No safety net.”
“This isn’t just about her. It’s about the next generation.”
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