In addition to a child support order, many parents who do not live together also have a legal and/or physical custody order, which specifies how decision-making responsibility and the amount of time a child spends living with each parent is allocated between them.
Changes in Placement after Divorce and Implications for Child Support Policy
- Daniel R. Meyer, Marcia J. Carlson, and Md Moshi Ul Alam
- Report
- December 2019
Strengthening Relationships Between Noncustodial Fathers and the Mothers of Their Children
- Tova Walsh and Darryl Davidson
- Webinar
- November 20 2019
The Use of Child Support Guidelines in Wisconsin: 2010 and 2013
- Leslie Hodges and Steven T. Cook
- Report
- August 2019
Post-Divorce Placement Arrangements and Children’s Test Scores
- Judith Bartfeld and Fei Men
- Report
- July 2018
Does Joint Legal Custody Increase the Child Support Payments of the Fathers of Nonmarital Children?
- Yiyu Chen and Daniel R. Meyer
- Report
- June 2015
Child Placement Arrangements and Post-Divorce Economic Outcomes
- Judi Bartfeld and Eunhee Han
- Report
- December 2014
Children’s Placement Arrangements in Divorce and Paternity Cases in Wisconsin
- Patricia Brown and Steven T. Cook
- Report
- November 2012
Child Support Referrals for Out-of-Home Placements: A Review of Policy and Practice
- Carol Chellew, Jennifer L. Noyes, and Rebekah Selekman
- Report
- October 2012
Exploring Reasons for the Decline in Child Support Orders among Paternity Cases
- Maria Cancian, Yiyu Chen, Eunhee Han, and Daniel R. Meyer
- Report
- October 2012
Full-Time Father or “Deadbeat Dad”? Does the Growth in Father Placement Explain the Declining Share of Divorced Custodial Parents with a Child Support Order?
- Daniel R. Meyer, Maria Cancian, Eunhee Han, Patricia Brown, Steve Cook and Yiyu Chen
- Report
- October 2012