America has struggled through over a half a century of frustration trying to create a viable framework for the establishment, modification, and enforcement of child support obligations
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
Child support guideline systems do more than simply determine the amount of income to be transferred...
To read Robert Mnookin’s seminal 1975 article, Child-Custody Adjudication: Judicial Functions in the...
America has struggled through over a half a century of frustration trying to create a viable framewo...
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...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
Fifty years from now, or a hundred years from now, will absent parents still be held financially lia...
Setting the amount of a child support award involves tradeoffs in the allocation of finite resources...
Includes bibliographical references (P. 223-225) and index.support and the role of an assured benefi...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
Background/purpose: Child support (money from one parent to the other to support children following ...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
Child support guideline systems do more than simply determine the amount of income to be transferred...
To read Robert Mnookin’s seminal 1975 article, Child-Custody Adjudication: Judicial Functions in the...
America has struggled through over a half a century of frustration trying to create a viable framewo...
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...
Providing for the needs of children of separated parents lies at the heart of state child support la...
From 1970 to 1981, the number of divorces in the United States more than doubled, and the number of ...
Fifty years from now, or a hundred years from now, will absent parents still be held financially lia...
Setting the amount of a child support award involves tradeoffs in the allocation of finite resources...
Includes bibliographical references (P. 223-225) and index.support and the role of an assured benefi...
Currently enacted child support guidelines primarily focus on maintaining children\u27s economic wel...
This Article examines the government policy of seeking reimbursement of welfare costs through child ...
Background/purpose: Child support (money from one parent to the other to support children following ...
Analyses the current child support legislation in its broader historical and social context, synthes...
Any child support regime necessarily makes policy choices about how parental income should be shared...
Child support guideline systems do more than simply determine the amount of income to be transferred...
To read Robert Mnookin’s seminal 1975 article, Child-Custody Adjudication: Judicial Functions in the...