Child support enforcement and collection is a familiar problem in both the United Kingdom and the United States, fraught with low enforcement rates and high costs. The United Kingdom had approached the problem by centralizing collection efforts through the Child Support Agency and prohibiting direct action by custodial parents against defaulting noncustodial parents, but permitting judicial review of the Child Support Agency’s actions. The United States, meanwhile, continues to permit direct actions by custodial parents, unless they are on welfare, and supports their efforts through governmental agencies, but does not allow for suit against the relevant government agency. This Article is the first to comparatively consider the merits and dr...
This Article is the third in a series addressing the conflict between state revenue maximization str...
This article argues that the recovery of child support is a vital aspect of ensuring children’s soci...
Ensuring just distribution of and adequate funding for children whose parents do not live together i...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The legal and practical issues surrounding child support obligations have enormous impact on familie...
In this article we sketch an overview of the increasing federal involvement in the child-support are...
Includes bibliographical references (P. 223-225) and index.support and the role of an assured benefi...
Over the past hundred years, a consensus has emerged recognizing a parent\u27s ability to raise his ...
Parents in family court overwhelmingly proceed pro se; however, in child support courtrooms, governm...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...
An obligation exists between father and child, the father having a duty to provide support, and the ...
Preprint of an article by Dr Helen Xanthaki, Senior Lecturer in Legislative Studies and Academic Dir...
This Article is the third in a series addressing the conflict between state revenue maximization str...
This article argues that the recovery of child support is a vital aspect of ensuring children’s soci...
Ensuring just distribution of and adequate funding for children whose parents do not live together i...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
This Article proceeds in three parts to evaluate the merits of integrating custody and visitation de...
The legal and practical issues surrounding child support obligations have enormous impact on familie...
In this article we sketch an overview of the increasing federal involvement in the child-support are...
Includes bibliographical references (P. 223-225) and index.support and the role of an assured benefi...
Over the past hundred years, a consensus has emerged recognizing a parent\u27s ability to raise his ...
Parents in family court overwhelmingly proceed pro se; however, in child support courtrooms, governm...
Each year family courts incarcerate thousands of Americans for nonpayment of child support. The vast...
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...
An obligation exists between father and child, the father having a duty to provide support, and the ...
Preprint of an article by Dr Helen Xanthaki, Senior Lecturer in Legislative Studies and Academic Dir...
This Article is the third in a series addressing the conflict between state revenue maximization str...
This article argues that the recovery of child support is a vital aspect of ensuring children’s soci...
Ensuring just distribution of and adequate funding for children whose parents do not live together i...