This article examines the H% element of the child support equation (the amount of time the higher earning parent spends with the minor child) and how it affects children and their best interests. Part I focuses on the history of child support in America and how federal legislation has impacted California’s approach to child support. Part II discuses California’s child support formula and how the amount of time spent with a child affects the total amount of financial support owed; this section will focus on what constitutes a child’s best interest. This article advocates for California to adopt a different formula—one that would more effectively ensure that a child’s best interests are being protected
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
This article examines the H% element of the child support equation (the amount of time the higher ea...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
Current child support laws are based on flawed assumptions about families that fail to reflect famil...
This Comment evaluates the empirical evidence from social science studies to demonstrate that there ...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
This article examines the H% element of the child support equation (the amount of time the higher ea...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
Current child support laws are based on flawed assumptions about families that fail to reflect famil...
This Comment evaluates the empirical evidence from social science studies to demonstrate that there ...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...