#alimony payments

25.11.2025 11:35

Are cash payments for sports achievements subject to alimony?

The Supreme Court considered a case on the recovery of alimony from a debtor who received a scholarship from the President of Ukraine and a cash reward for participating in sports competitions. The court decided that such payments are not of a labor nature and should not be taken into account when determining the amount of alimony. Does this mean that all one-time payments for sports achievements are not subject to alimony?

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