My grandparents died, then my father died. He has a brother and a sister. And they want to sell the house with the land. As far as I know, the house was not registered to anyone. More than 10 years have passed since their death. Question: Can my aunt and uncle sell the house without my permission?
The ex pays alimony for the child in a fixed amount (the minimum amount of alimony per child is UAH 1,450). Is it possible to change to 1/4 of the average salary in the region (not sure if he works officially)?
My daughter is studying at the university on a contract basis, my husband and I are divorced, he pays alimony for the duration of her studies and that's it, he doesn't help financially anymore. Can I apply to the court so that he pays half for education (he has 2 more children for whom he also pays alimony)?
The situation: we lived in a civil marriage, he went abroad.
Are there any options to apply for alimony (the certificate is recorded from the words of the mother).
Good evening. Please tell me, there is a child from a legal marriage (a 13-year-old boy), they divorced a long time ago, at that time the child was a little over a year old. He currently has a second family, children. It is located abroad, has a group, although it was bought. He does not take part in the upbringing and development of the child, he is not interested. The only thing is that alimony is deducted from his pension. Previously, when he worked officially at work, alimony was collected, later, thanks to various frauds, he refrained from paying alimony. She has two children with her second husband. The older child calls him dad, although he knows the truth. The man has a UBD certificate. Therefore, children are entitled to various benefits, including for education in this category. A man wants to establish paternity for an older child, and not only because he considers his child or because the child calls him his father, but also so that the older child can enjoy the same benefits that belong to children of UBD. Is it possible to do something about it, for the sake of the child?
As a group 3 disabled person, can I take care of my brother so that he leaves later with me?
many children?