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What is the allowance for the child support if the father does not pay alimony. If the father does not pay child support, the mother (or other guardian or custodian) can apply to the court or executive authority to collect child support. In Ukraine, for this, a lawsuit can be filed in court or addressed to the family department of the social protection body at the child's place of residence.
State authorities have the ability to take measures to enforce alimony, including withholding part of earnings, confiscation of property, or other measures. Also, the court can establish the amount of alimony and impose fines on the father for non-payment of alimony.
If the father refuses to pay alimony for the child, it is important to contact a competent lawyer or social protection authority for help and advice on protecting the rights and interests of the child.
In some countries, there may be a system of social benefits or assistance that is provided to children if the parent (or parents) do not provide for them financially. These payments may have different names, such as child benefits or social benefits, but they aim to meet the needs of children for vital resources such as food, clothing, education and others.
These rules may vary from country to country and usually depend on the laws and social security policies of that country. In most cases, receiving such assistance may depend on family income, guardianship status, and other factors.
If you have any questions about child support or child benefits, I recommend that you contact your local social security office or a legal advisor who can provide you with specific information and advice based on your individual circumstances and the laws of your country.
In Ukraine, the state alimony system has several aspects:
State social assistance for children: If the father (or parents) does not pay alimony for the child, the mother (or other guardian or custodian) can apply to the social protection authority at the child's place of residence with a request for the appointment of state social assistance for children. The amount of this assistance may depend on a number of factors, such as family income and other circumstances.
Enforcement of alimony: If the father does not pay child support, the mother can apply to the court for the enforcement of alimony. The court can establish the amount of alimony and take measures to enforce it, including the withholding of part of the earnings, confiscation of property and other measures.
State support in case of low income: There is also a state support program for low-income families, which may include child support.
The minimum amount of child support, how much alimony is paid for one child. Ukraine has legislation that establishes the minimum amount of alimony that a parent (or parents) must pay for a child. Usually, this amount is set as a percentage of income or a minimum amount determined by law.
According to the Law of Ukraine, the minimum wage can be used as a reference for determining the minimum amount of alimony. However, this amount can be changed depending on the circumstances of each specific case, such as the income of the father, the number of children, the needs of the child and other factors.
The exact amount of alimony per child in each case can be determined by a court or a social welfare body, taking into account all the circumstances of the case. As a rule, the court takes into account the goodwill of the father, his income and financial abilities when determining the amount of alimony.
In each specific case, the size and conditions of receiving such assistance may differ. I recommend contacting the local social protection agency for detailed information and advice.