The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting child support awards, except in low- and high-income cases. This article focuses on the latter, as states continue to grapple with the question of whether the child should receive a proportion of the noncustodial parent’s income regardless of its amount, or whether there should be another limit. This article traces the narrative of child support obligations in high-income cases by considering the development of the economic aspect to the parent-child relationship, as well as the purpose and nature of the child support system. The resulting insights are especially useful for states seeking consistency in child support award decisions
In theory, child support is an amount of money payable by one parent to the other to make sure that ...
This study examines the extent to which children enjoy regular contact and financial support from th...
Given that the importance of child support increases with the decline of the traditional family, it...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
In this article we sketch an overview of the increasing federal involvement in the child-support are...
thank Jerry Hage and Harriet Presser for comments on an earlier version of this paper; the authors r...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
Current child support laws are based on flawed assumptions about families that fail to reflect famil...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
Setting the amount of a child support award involves tradeoffs in the allocation of finite resources...
Child-support awards constitute an important source of revenue for many single-parent households. Th...
States\u27 child support award guidelines adopted under the 1984 Child Support Enforcement Amendment...
In theory, child support is an amount of money payable by one parent to the other to make sure that ...
This study examines the extent to which children enjoy regular contact and financial support from th...
Given that the importance of child support increases with the decline of the traditional family, it...
The Child Support Guidelines, incentivized by federal law, provide rebuttable guidance for setting c...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
This article examines the roots of the disproportionate values the legal system assigns to paternal ...
In this article we sketch an overview of the increasing federal involvement in the child-support are...
thank Jerry Hage and Harriet Presser for comments on an earlier version of this paper; the authors r...
This paper examines how U.S. child support policy validates traditional divisions of labor and there...
Current child support laws are based on flawed assumptions about families that fail to reflect famil...
This paper examines the economic profile of custodial and noncustodial parents and the status of the...
Setting the amount of a child support award involves tradeoffs in the allocation of finite resources...
Child-support awards constitute an important source of revenue for many single-parent households. Th...
States\u27 child support award guidelines adopted under the 1984 Child Support Enforcement Amendment...
In theory, child support is an amount of money payable by one parent to the other to make sure that ...
This study examines the extent to which children enjoy regular contact and financial support from th...
Given that the importance of child support increases with the decline of the traditional family, it...