The income of both custodial and noncustodial parents may considered when calculating a child support order. Moreover, child support receipt improves custodial parents’ incomes and thereby children’s economic circumstances.
Final Impact Findings from the Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration (CSPED): Technical Supplement
- Maria Cancian, Daniel R. Meyer, Lawrence M. Berger, Angela Guarin , Leslie Hodges, Katherine Anne Magnuson, Lisa Klein Vogel, Melody Waring, Robert G. Wood, Quinn Moore, and April Yanyuan Wu
- Report
- March 2019
Maria Cancian and Dan Meyer on Final Results from the CSPED Impact Evaluation
- Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer
- Podcasts
- March 2019
Potential Effects of a Self-Support Reserve in Wisconsin
- Maria Cancian, Molly Costanzo, Angela Guarin, Leslie Hodges, and Daniel R. Meyer
- Report
- March 2019
States’ Treatment of High-Income Payers
- Molly Costanzo
- Report
- December 2018
The Role of Formal Child Support in Children’s Academic Achievement
- Vanessa Ríos-Salas
- Report
- June 2017
Child Support and Income Equality
- Yoonsook Ha, Maria Cancian and Daniel R. Meyer
- Report
- September 2012
The Role of Child Support in the Current Economic Safety Net for Low-Income Families with Children
- Kristen S. Slack, Lawrence M. Berger, Bomi Kim, Mi Youn Yang
- Report
- May 2012
Economic Well-Being of Divorced Mothers with Varying Child Placement Arrangements in Wisconsin: Contributions of Child Support and Other Income Sources
- Judi Bartfeld, Hong-Min Ahn, and Jeong Hee Ryu
- Report
- April 2012
The Regularity of Child Support and Its Contribution to the Regularity of Income
- Yoonsook Ha, Daniel R. Meyer, and Maria Cancian
- Report
- April 2007
Child Support Income and Copayments in the Wisconsin Shares Child Care Subsidy Program
- Steven T. Cook
- Report
- March 2007