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ArtikelExpenditures On Children And Visitation Time A Reply To Garfinkel, Mclanahan, And Wallerstein  
Oleh: Fabricius, William V. ; Braver, Sanford L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Family Court Review vol. 42 no. 2 (Apr. 2004), page 350-362.
Fulltext: 350.pdf (100.55KB)
Isi artikelIn their critique, Garfinkel, McLanahan, andWallerstein raise concerns about the representativeness of the authors’ sample, benchmark approach methodology, and historical review of guidelines, all of which lead them to discount the evidence presented opposing the cliff-model assumption of father expenditures on children, and to laud instead child support guidelines that give little monetary credit or adjustment for visitation. This article presents evidence that (a) this sample is at most little biased, and remains trustworthy for the main implications presented; (b) although only a beginning, the benchmark approach is highly useful and most of the concerns raised about it are ill founded or implausible; and (c) the historical review suggesting that current guidelines assume zero visitation expenses is indeed accurate for the vast majority of states, according to the foremost authority. Thus, notwithstanding the critique, these findings have merit and importance and should be considered by policy makers. The authors also comment on the additional arguments against continuous and generous adjustments for visitation, finding them based on a weak foundation of evidence and reasoning.
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