Family life can be cracked, and spouses who have recently lived under the same roof begin to sort things out and share property. A sore point for a woman is the husband's payment of child support.
It is necessary
Documents for filing a claim and their copies
Instructions
Step 1
Unfortunately, ex-husbands are not eager to give money to a woman to support a child or children. So you have to go to court and force your husband to pay child support. This is an urgent question. There are several ways to hold a man accountable.
Step 2
If a woman cannot amicably resolve the issue of alimony with the child's father, she will have to solve the problem through the court. Both a divorced woman and a married woman can apply for alimony. You need to submit an application for alimony to the magistrate's court at the place of residence of the husband (the defendant).
Step 3
Collect all the documents necessary for filing a claim with the court and their copies according to the list:
- a statement on the recovery of alimony, - passport, - Marriage certificate, - birth certificate of a child (children), - certificate of registration of the child from housing authorities.
Step 4
If you are filing a statement of claim with the court only for the recovery of alimony, then you do not need to pay the state fee. Another point that many women forget or do not know is the beginning of the calculation of alimony. The fact is that alimony is charged from the day the application is filed with the court, and not after the court's decision. Therefore, it is beneficial not to delay filing a claim.
Step 5
When the court decision on the recovery of alimony is in your hands, hand it over to the bailiff at the place of residence of your husband. It is the bailiffs who will deal with your money receipts from your husband. Keep all receipts of alimony received so that later you can collect the debt if necessary.
Step 6
If the alimony is not paid on time, contact the bailiff service. Be sure to write written statements and not just verbally or over the phone talk about your problem. If a man systematically evades paying alimony, the bailiffs can describe and seize the defendant's property. If there is nothing to describe or the measures taken do not help to achieve the payment of alimony, then you can submit another application to the court and bring your husband to justice under the criminal code.