Child Support - Supporting Whom?

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Bill Atkin

Victoria University of Wellington, Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Law

Andrew Black

Victoria University of Wellington, Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Law, Student/Alumni

Date Written: 1999

Abstract

The Child Support Act 1991 has been a highly controversial piece of legislation. While much of the public consternation has quietened, questions should still be asked about the scheme. To what extent are children and caregivers gaining anything substantial? Given the State's vested interest in recouping for itself some of the cost of social security benefits, whom does child support really support? The authors note the dearth of research on the effectiveness of the scheme in achieving its goals. This article also discusses the narrow views of parental and financial responsibility enshrined in the Act and reinforced by unduly restrictive Court of Appeal rulings.

Keywords: Child Support, Maintenance, Parental Responsibility, Financial Responsibility, Best Interests.

JEL Classification: K39

Suggested Citation

Atkin, Bill and Black, Andrew, Child Support - Supporting Whom? (1999). (1999) 330 VUWLR 221-236., Victoria University of Wellington Legal Research Paper No. 37/2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2545687

Bill Atkin (Contact Author)

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Wellington, 6140
New Zealand

Andrew Black

Victoria University of Wellington, Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Law, Student/Alumni

PO Box 600
Wellington, Victoria 6140
New Zealand

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