Increasingly, parents in separated families expect to equally share care of their children post-separation. In this article we extend a well-known family policy model to generate hypotheses about the level of child support to be paid by separated parents when children live primarily with their mother (‘sole custody’) in contrast to when children spend equal time with both parents (‘shared care’). We test these hypotheses with data collected from 13 countries. In sole custody cases, countries with an earner-carer policy model do have lower child support expectations than countries with a traditional family policy model or a market-oriented model, as predicted. Countries with a traditional family policy model do have the highest orders in the...
This paper addresses the question: Does joint legal custody increase child support payments? It desc...
Most developed countries are introducing a system of support for families or expanding their existin...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
Increasingly, parents in separated families expect to equally share care of their children post-sepa...
Increasingly, parents in separated families equally share care of their children post-separation. I...
hild support policies aim to ensure separated parents continue to pay for the upkeep of their chil...
In this paper, we explore uncharted territory by comparing and discussing the level of support that ...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
Despite legislative reform in the last five years aimed at giving non-resident parents (NRPs) offici...
Policies governing divorce and parenting, such as child support orders and enforcement, child cus-to...
Shared physical custody (SPC) is a care arrangement following parental separation, whereby children ...
Background/purpose: Child support (money from one parent to the other to support children following ...
In Australia, there is much anecdotal evidence that separated parents frequently structure their par...
There is a tension at the heart of family law and policy between the increasing influence of individ...
Most, if not all, of the theoretical work on child support presupposes that it becomes an issue only...
This paper addresses the question: Does joint legal custody increase child support payments? It desc...
Most developed countries are introducing a system of support for families or expanding their existin...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...
Increasingly, parents in separated families expect to equally share care of their children post-sepa...
Increasingly, parents in separated families equally share care of their children post-separation. I...
hild support policies aim to ensure separated parents continue to pay for the upkeep of their chil...
In this paper, we explore uncharted territory by comparing and discussing the level of support that ...
In times of austerity, governments concerned about the economic vulnerability of lone-parent familie...
Despite legislative reform in the last five years aimed at giving non-resident parents (NRPs) offici...
Policies governing divorce and parenting, such as child support orders and enforcement, child cus-to...
Shared physical custody (SPC) is a care arrangement following parental separation, whereby children ...
Background/purpose: Child support (money from one parent to the other to support children following ...
In Australia, there is much anecdotal evidence that separated parents frequently structure their par...
There is a tension at the heart of family law and policy between the increasing influence of individ...
Most, if not all, of the theoretical work on child support presupposes that it becomes an issue only...
This paper addresses the question: Does joint legal custody increase child support payments? It desc...
Most developed countries are introducing a system of support for families or expanding their existin...
In 2006, the Australian parliament introduced new family law legislation about substantively shared ...