Blocked cards for non-payment of court fees

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My husband had his account blocked due to non-payment of court fees when his ex filed for child support. What is the validity period of this arrest, the arrest has been for almost three years? And another card was blocked a week ago, on which security from the state comes, because he is a military man. The ex-wife went to the aggressor country with her two daughters for a year, and she cannot and does not want to receive alimony only in words, but she does not write an electronic refusal to the executive service just to be disgusted. She says that she accepted Russian citizenship.

26.07.2023 18:35 542

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Photo of sikorsky.y.o Yaroslav Sikorsky

Your accounts will be seized until the court decision is fully executed. Since the man is a military man, he has the opportunity to stop the executive proceedings and remove the arrests by writing a corresponding statement to the executive service.

In accordance with Clause 1, Part 1, Article 34 of the Law of Ukraine "On Enforcement Proceedings", the executor shall suspend execution of enforcement actions in the event that the debtor completes fixed-term military service, military service upon conscription of officers, military service upon conscription during mobilization, for a special period, military service by conscription during mobilization, for a special period, military service by conscription of reservists in a special period, or if the debtor is in military service and performs combat tasks of military service in a combat environment or in the area of an anti-terrorist operation, implementation of measures for ensuring national security and defense, repelling and deterring the armed aggression of the Russian Federation in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, if, according to the terms of the service, execution of executive actions is impossible or at the request of the debt collector who is undergoing such military service.

However, I inform you that the court fee will have to be paid in any case according to the court's decision.

10.08.2023 11:24

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