Standards of Adequacy for Child Support Awards

D. Christensen, K. Rettig
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This study examined the adequacy of child support income for children of divorce. A random sample of 186 final divorce decrees finalized in Hennepin County, Minnesota in 1986 and involving minor children were used in the analyses. Income adequacy was defined as the extent to which income provides a level of living which meets reasonable needs. Income adequacy was measured by ratios of income to income needs uding three indicators of income and three standards of needs. Income-to-needs ratios were constructed to evaluate the adequacy of child support income. Results of the study supported the assumption that the child support award did not provide a satisfactory level of income for children. This result was consistent using the actual court-ordered child support award, the amount of income which would have been given if the Minnesota guidelines had been strictly applied, or income which might have been given to the child if Wisconsin guidelines had been applied. Actual court-ordered child support awards de...
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子女抚养费充足标准
本研究考察了离婚子女的子女抚养收入是否充足。研究人员随机抽取了1986年明尼苏达州亨内平县186份涉及未成年子女的离婚判决。收入充足的定义是收入提供满足合理需要的生活水平的程度。收入是否充足是用收入与收入需求的比率来衡量的,其中包括三个收入指标和三个需求标准。构建了收入与需求比率,以评估儿童抚养收入的充分性。这项研究的结果支持这样一种假设,即子女抚养费不能为子女提供令人满意的收入水平。这一结果与实际的法院裁定的子女抚养费一致,如果明尼苏达州的指导方针得到严格执行,那么本应给予的收入数额,或者如果威斯康星州的指导方针得到严格执行,那么本应给予孩子的收入数额。实际的法院裁定的子女抚养费
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