Sweeping changes to the Australian Child Support Scheme were introduced between 2006 and 2008, featuring a dramatically different system for the calculation of child support. Key reforms to the Australian Scheme include changes to the number of nights at which (a) child support liability is reduced, and (b) Family Tax Benefit (FTB) can be split between parents. An important policy question is the extent to which thresholds in the level of care at which liability is reduced result in strategic bargaining over child support and parenting time, such that non-resident parents push for more overnight stays with children to minimise their child support payments while resident parents might deny additional overnight parent-child contact to maximis...
We extend our two earlier articles in this special issue by conducting a detailed cross-case analys...
Most, if not all, of the theoretical work on child support presupposes that it becomes an issue only...
This paper assesses fathers’ evidence presented to an Australian inquiry into the child support sche...
In Australia, there is much anecdotal evidence that separated parents frequently structure their par...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
This paper describes the current position regarding private financial support of children whose pare...
Both parents have the chance to go on paid parental leave in many countries. This, however, involves...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
Raising children takes both time and money. For almost 150 years, scholars have attempted to find co...
This paper provides an overview of the development, operation and success of Australia’s child suppo...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
We extend our two earlier articles in this special issue by conducting a detailed cross-case analys...
Most, if not all, of the theoretical work on child support presupposes that it becomes an issue only...
This paper assesses fathers’ evidence presented to an Australian inquiry into the child support sche...
In Australia, there is much anecdotal evidence that separated parents frequently structure their par...
Recent reforms to the family law and Child Support Scheme systems in Australia emphasise the importa...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
This paper describes the current position regarding private financial support of children whose pare...
Both parents have the chance to go on paid parental leave in many countries. This, however, involves...
The Australian Child Support Scheme aims to ensure that children continue to be supported financiall...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
This paper presents a structural model of the labor supply and child care choices of partnered mothe...
This paper reassesses how the costs associated with child care influence Australian families’ decisi...
Raising children takes both time and money. For almost 150 years, scholars have attempted to find co...
This paper provides an overview of the development, operation and success of Australia’s child suppo...
In recent decades, changes in post-separation parenting arrangements in Australia have led to a...
We extend our two earlier articles in this special issue by conducting a detailed cross-case analys...
Most, if not all, of the theoretical work on child support presupposes that it becomes an issue only...
This paper assesses fathers’ evidence presented to an Australian inquiry into the child support sche...