 This study examined the association between perceived primary parenting styles and attachment styles between single-parent children and children living with both parents. The results indicated that single-parent children perceived their parents as authoritarian and had more alienated attachment with them, while children living with both parents had more trust and better communication with their parents. This suggests that single-parent children may have difficulty forming secure attachments due to their parents' authoritarian parenting style. This article was authored by Mera Nisi Adres, Saeeda Marine Zahra, and Fatima Naeem.