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Are
Child Support Levels Too High?
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December
8, 2004
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Are Child
Support Levels Too High?
According to economist
R. Mark Rogers,
"Child support guidelines currently in use by the U.S. states
typically generate awards that are three to four times what
they should be if based on economically sound cost tables
and on a true equal duty of support standard for both parents"
(emphasis added).
Rogers also believes that support levels
have become so skewed in favor of custodial parents that even
custodial parents with a substantially lesser income will still
end up with a "significantly higher
standard of living than the non-custodial parent." The situation
is even more inequitable in cases where the custodial parent
has a significantly higher income than the noncustodial.
Rogers of
Guideline Economics
believes that child support levels are too high in practically
every U.S. state and has proposed a
Cost Shares guideline which he says
will remedy the problem. Debbie Kline is the Executive
Director of the
Association for Children for the Enforcement of Support,
a nationwide organization which advocates higher child support
levels and tougher child support enforcement. Mark and Debbie
will join Glenn on His Side
with Glenn Sacks on Sunday, December 12 at 5 PM PST/8
PM EST.
You can call the show and join the
discussion in progress at 1-877-590-KTIE (in California)
or 1-800-439-4805 (out of state).
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