The paper presents a model of a non-resident father’s child support and contact with his child, which combines the public good treatment of “child quality” with “trade” in father–child contact time in a setting of non-cooperative interaction. It predicts that father’s income and mother’s non-labour income should have exactly the same effect on the frequency of father–child contact if he chooses to make lump sum payments to the mother. If he does not or there is a binding child support payment order, they have effects opposite in direction. A higher binding support order reduces father–child contact but may well raise “child quality”.
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Hungarian Acad Sci Ctr Excellence, Ctr Social Sci, Budapest, Hungary
Corvinus Univ Budapest, Budapest, HungaryHungarian Acad Sci Ctr Excellence, Ctr Social Sci, Budapest, Hungary