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More Custodial Parents Receive Full Amount of Child Support, Census Bureau Reports

The proportion of custodial parents receiving all the child support payments they were due increased from 34 percent in 1993 to 41 percent in 1997, according to a report released today by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau. Another 27 percent of custodial parents received partial payments in 1997, down from 35 percent in 1993. Overall, two-thirds (67 percent) of custodial parents due child support in 1997 received either full or partial payments, unchanged since 1993. The average amount of child support received by these custodial parents was $3,600, also unchanged since 1993.

"The economic situation of custodial parents showed steady improvement since 1993," said Census Bureau analyst Timothy Grall, author of the report Child Support for Custodial Mothers and Fathers: 1997. "For instance, a greater proportion of custodial parents are working full time now, and the likelihood of living in poverty and participating in public assistance programs has declined."

The proportion of custodial parents with full-time, year-round jobs increased from 46 percent to 51 percent between 1993 and 1997. The poverty rate for custodial parents declined between 1993 and 1997 (from 33 percent to 29 percent) as did the incidence of participating in a public assistance program (from 41 percent to 34 percent).

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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are no tax consequences of child support.
For federal income tax purposes, child support payments you receive are not considered as income and are tax free to you. The parent who makes the payments cannot deduct the amount as an expense on his or her federal tax return. Alimony, on the other hand, is deductible by the parent making payments and is taxable income to the receiving parent.

 


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Michigan's Child Support Amnesty Program
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Child Support Terms

 


Today's Terms

Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS)

Definition:
A service operated by the Office of Child Support Agency in the U.S Department of Health and Human Services to assist the States in locating responsible persons for the purpose of obtaining child support payments; also used in cases of parental kidnapping

Immediate wage withholding

Definition:
Automatic deductions from income which start as soon as the agreement for support is established

Order

Definition:
Direction of a Magistrate, Judge or properly empowered administrative entity

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