... deprive of parental rights?
He doesn't pay alimony, somehow he doesn't learn anything in the life of the child, but if I definitely have to go abroad without his permission, I won't be able to go anywhere with the child.
... deprive of parental rights?
He doesn't pay alimony, somehow he doesn't learn anything in the life of the child, but if I definitely have to go abroad without his permission, I won't be able to go anywhere with the child.
If the child's father does not pay alimony, this gives you the opportunity to go abroad with the child without his consent.
In order to go abroad without the father's consent, you need to present a certificate of alimony arrears, the total amount of which exceeds the sum of the corresponding payments for four months, issued by a state executive service body, by a private executor .
As for deprivation of paternity, the mere non-payment of alimony is not a sufficient reason for deprivation of paternity.
The list of grounds for deprivation of paternity is defined in Article 164 of the Family Code.
A mother or father may be deprived of parental rights by a court if she or he:
the child was not taken away from the maternity hospital or from another health care facility without a good reason and did not show parental care for him for six months;
shirk their responsibilities regarding raising a child and/or ensuring that he/she obtains a full general secondary education;
mistreat the child;
are chronic alcoholics or drug addicts;
resort to any kind of exploitation of the child, force him to beg and wander;
Convicted of committing an intentional criminal offense against a child.
Mother and father may be deprived of parental rights on the grounds established by points 2, 4 and 5 of the above list, only if they reach the age of majority.