Child support

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Child support is a legal obligation, typically imposed on a noncustodial parent, to provide financial support for the care and upbringing of their children. The obligation is enforced by the family law of the jurisdiction in which the child resides.

History[edit | edit source]

The concept of child support has its roots in the common law principle of parens patriae, which allows a state to intervene in the best interests of a child. The modern system of child support evolved in the 20th century, with the establishment of family courts and the recognition of children's rights.

Calculation[edit | edit source]

The amount of child support is typically determined by a formula that takes into account the income of both parents, the number of children, and the amount of time each parent spends with the children. Some jurisdictions also consider the needs of the child, including education, healthcare, and other expenses.

Enforcement[edit | edit source]

Enforcement of child support orders is a major challenge. Many jurisdictions have established child support enforcement agencies to ensure compliance. These agencies have a variety of tools at their disposal, including wage garnishment, property liens, and criminal charges.

International issues[edit | edit source]

Child support issues can become complicated when parents live in different countries. Many countries have entered into international child support agreements to address these issues.

Criticisms[edit | edit source]

Critics of the child support system argue that it is unfair to noncustodial parents, that it does not adequately meet the needs of children, and that it can create a disincentive for shared parenting.

See also[edit | edit source]



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