How to file for alimony while in a marriage
How to file for alimony while in a marriage
Today, it is not unusual for a couplefinds the time or opportunity to dissolve the marriage, but lives separately. In this case, a minor child often contains only one parent. It is quite possible to file for alimony while in a marriage, and it should be done in a certain legislative order.
You will need
- - Identity document (passport)
- - birth certificate of the child
- - completed application on the form of court on payment of alimony
Instructions
1
For the payment of alimony, one parent can fileon another in different cases. For example, when married children are married, but one of the spouses does not fulfill their parental responsibilities in relation to them. To collect alimony from negligent parents is also possible if the marriage between them was not officially registered, but there are joint children in it. How is the recovery of alimony for one of the spouses in the above situations?
2
The plaintiff draws up a package of documents on recoverywith the defendant alimony for the maintenance of a common child (or several). This will require a statement on the form issued in the court, as well as a document proving the identity and birth certificate of the child. Sometimes the court demands to bring additional documents, certificates that can help the lawful resolution of the situation, because the amount of child support payments is influenced by many factors. For example, in what physical condition is the child, the income level of the parent, in the care of which he is, whether there are other children at the defendant and so on. The recovery of alimony in the case of a positive court decision will begin from the date of filing the application with the court.
3
If one's spouse is incapacitated and not givenfinancial support to him by another spouse is assigned alimony payments. In this case, the incapable spouse should apply to the court at his place of residence. The application must be accompanied by a copy of the passport or other identification document, as well as documents confirming his incapacity. In a number of such cases, the court takes the side of the incapable spouse and assigns payment of alimony from a healthy spouse.