This paper examines five-year compliance patterns among Wisconsin child support cases that came to court in 1986–88. We find only limited support for the common assumption that compliance with child support orders declines over time: the average percent paid is about .65 during each of the first five years. The most predominant trend is an increasing polarization into groups of nonpayers and full payers. Although we find considerable stability from year to year among nonpayers and full payers, there is considerable change over the course of five years. Compliance during the first year provides some indication of long-term compliance, but about half of fathers change their compliance rate over the period. We find important differences betwee...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
Today, there is consensus that the current system of calculating and enforcing support obligations d...
hild support is the amount that a parent who does not live with a child should provide toward the ch...
In an effort to make Wisconsin's child support cases more equitable and up-to-date, child support st...
Do divorced fathers under orders of child support pay? We have found a large county in Michigan wher...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
The term “deadbeat dad” has been used to refer to nonresident fathers who intentionally avoid meetin...
This paper evaluates Wisconsin-style child support guidelines in terms of how they are or are not co...
Among all groups of single-parent families, those created by a birth to an unmarried woman have the ...
The federal government became involved with child support in 1935 when it established Aid to Familie...
The Institute's Discussion Paper series is designed to describe, and to elicit comments on, wor...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
The authors wish to thank participants in the APPAM panel on noncustodial fathers, as well as collea...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
Today, there is consensus that the current system of calculating and enforcing support obligations d...
hild support is the amount that a parent who does not live with a child should provide toward the ch...
In an effort to make Wisconsin's child support cases more equitable and up-to-date, child support st...
Do divorced fathers under orders of child support pay? We have found a large county in Michigan wher...
189 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Since 1996 welfare reform pro...
Research shows that stronger child support enforcement increases the amount of formal support receiv...
The term “deadbeat dad” has been used to refer to nonresident fathers who intentionally avoid meetin...
This paper evaluates Wisconsin-style child support guidelines in terms of how they are or are not co...
Among all groups of single-parent families, those created by a birth to an unmarried woman have the ...
The federal government became involved with child support in 1935 when it established Aid to Familie...
The Institute's Discussion Paper series is designed to describe, and to elicit comments on, wor...
The increased frequency of divorce, separation, and nonmarital childbearing over the past several de...
The authors wish to thank participants in the APPAM panel on noncustodial fathers, as well as collea...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
Non-resident fathers’ compliance with child support agreements is low. An estimated 50% of fathers ...
Today, there is consensus that the current system of calculating and enforcing support obligations d...
hild support is the amount that a parent who does not live with a child should provide toward the ch...