Working PaperIn this study I discuss the pros and cons of using net income vs. gross income in gross income-shares states. It is argued that the "standardized net" approach is the best approach in determining child support awards based on the combined principles of equity and accuracy. However most states use gross income approaches for the sake of simplicity. Such gross income approaches can generate biases in support awards. Using 2004 tax structures and taking into consideration Earned Income Tax Credit and child tax credit, I estimate the direction, magnitude, and distribution of such biases under three different scenarios of "gross income" approaches. Results show that these biases can be either positive or negative depending on the...
Child-support awards constitute an important source of revenue for many single-parent households. Th...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
This study estimates the associations of income with both (self-reported) child protective services ...
In this study I discuss the pros and cons of using net income vs. gross income in gross income-share...
States\u27 child support award guidelines adopted under the 1984 Child Support Enforcement Amendment...
A child support guideline is a formula used to calculate support payments based on a few family char...
In an effort to standardize the calculation of monthly child support awards, the federal government ...
In theory, child support is an amount of money payable by one parent to the other to make sure that ...
Child support guideline systems do more than simply determine the amount of income to be transferred...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
Two questions have been raised about the percentage-of-income standard used in Wisconsin to determin...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate child support orders made after legislative adoption of ch...
Welfare grants in the United States vary from year to year and from state to state. Actual grants ar...
The principal of horizontal equity can be interpreted as requiring that householdswith the same pre-...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
Child-support awards constitute an important source of revenue for many single-parent households. Th...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
This study estimates the associations of income with both (self-reported) child protective services ...
In this study I discuss the pros and cons of using net income vs. gross income in gross income-share...
States\u27 child support award guidelines adopted under the 1984 Child Support Enforcement Amendment...
A child support guideline is a formula used to calculate support payments based on a few family char...
In an effort to standardize the calculation of monthly child support awards, the federal government ...
In theory, child support is an amount of money payable by one parent to the other to make sure that ...
Child support guideline systems do more than simply determine the amount of income to be transferred...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
Two questions have been raised about the percentage-of-income standard used in Wisconsin to determin...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate child support orders made after legislative adoption of ch...
Welfare grants in the United States vary from year to year and from state to state. Actual grants ar...
The principal of horizontal equity can be interpreted as requiring that householdswith the same pre-...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
Child-support awards constitute an important source of revenue for many single-parent households. Th...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
This study estimates the associations of income with both (self-reported) child protective services ...