This work is one chapter of a book investigating the fact that the delinquent payment of child support by non-custodial to custodial parents is a major problem throughout the United States. To many observers, the problem is one of ‘deadbeat dads’ – men who simply will not make the required payments. The solution has been to enforce payment by the imposition of increasingly stringent civil and criminal penalties. Despite these efforts, the percentage of single mothers receiving child support has changed very little over the past twenty-five years. The Law and Economics of Child Support Payments investigates why this is, and approaches the payment of child support as an economic problem. To understand the issues involved, leading lawyers and ...
This brief, by PRC trainee Elizabeth Cozzolino, uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbe...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...
There is longstanding evidence that children raised by single parents are more likely to become sexu...
Data from the NLSY (National Longitudinal Survey of Labor Market Experiences-Youth Cohort) indicate ...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
Child support is one of many debts that accumulate for poor nonresident parents during and after inc...
Currently there are just under 7 million custodial parents with formal child support orders in the c...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
This dissertation explores impacts of state child support laws and earned income tax credits (EITCs)...
States prosecute and incarcerate thousands of fathers every year for failing to pay their child supp...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
There is no more important issue in the economics of the family than the impact of parents on the be...
A review of Making Fathers Pay: The Enforcement of Child Support by David L. Chamber
A couple with children separate and divorce. A court orders one parent, typically the father, to pay...
This brief, by PRC trainee Elizabeth Cozzolino, uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbe...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...
There is longstanding evidence that children raised by single parents are more likely to become sexu...
Data from the NLSY (National Longitudinal Survey of Labor Market Experiences-Youth Cohort) indicate ...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
Child support is one of many debts that accumulate for poor nonresident parents during and after inc...
Currently there are just under 7 million custodial parents with formal child support orders in the c...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
This dissertation explores impacts of state child support laws and earned income tax credits (EITCs)...
States prosecute and incarcerate thousands of fathers every year for failing to pay their child supp...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
There is no more important issue in the economics of the family than the impact of parents on the be...
A review of Making Fathers Pay: The Enforcement of Child Support by David L. Chamber
A couple with children separate and divorce. A court orders one parent, typically the father, to pay...
This brief, by PRC trainee Elizabeth Cozzolino, uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbe...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...