Alimony from an unemployed father
If my ex-husband is unemployed and does not pay child support, can the court order him to pay child support in the amount of the subsistence minimum if he receives unemployment benefits?
If my ex-husband is unemployed and does not pay child support, can the court order him to pay child support in the amount of the subsistence minimum if he receives unemployment benefits?
Can a father apply for alimony for his child when he reaches retirement age? (Not disabled) has 5 official children. But he himself did not pay alimony to anyone
Can only the alimony payer himself refuse?
...has resumed the payment of alimony, can he apply for the restoration of parental rights?
Please let me know, according to the court decision, alimony for the child from the first marriage was assigned to the husband in the amount of 1/4 of the earnings (income), but not less than 50% of the subsistence minimum for a child of the appropriate age. The husband is registered as an FOP, and it turns out that he must pay alimony not the minimum 1,416.50 UAH, but 2,777.25 UAH, that is, 1/4 of the average salary of 11,109 UAH. in our region. But now, during the war, his earnings are very unstable, and he is unable to pay the 2777.25. Does he really have to pay 2777.25 hryvnias in alimony after all? Does he have any legal recourse to prove that he is now unfortunately only able to pay 50% of the living wage for a child of the appropriate age?