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  • 2024-06-26 16:00:49

    1. Although some people think that this way of payment should be used with caution, because of the significant increase in people's economic income, job mobility is very frequent, and the efficiency of the court's execution is also taken into account; This method is often used when the court decides that divorce involves child support. And this way is accepted by most of the parties.
    2. Regular payment and fixed payment in kind are generally paid monthly, quarterly or annually, and the payment in kind is often applicable to the missing party. In general, the bottom line of one-time payment or material discount is the age of 18, that is, the specific amount is the amount of monthly or annual alimony multiplied by the number of children raised until the age of 18, and the total amount of one-time payment is calculated. After the legal effect of child support fee, due to the variability of life, when the parents' economic status, support ability and actual social living standard change, they can request to increase, reduce or exempt the support fee; The reasons for the child's request for an increase in alimony include:
    (1) The original amount of alimony is not enough to maintain the actual local living standard;
    (2) The actual needs have exceeded the original amount due to children's illness, school attendance, etc.
    3、 How to sue child support
    1. Write a complaint in the name of the child, which is to ask the child's father (or mother) for alimony
    2. Pay the case filing fee of about 20 yuan to the court of the father's residence
    3. And then wait for the hearing
    4. Prepare evidence, divorce agreement or judgment before hearing
    5. If you are going to hire a lawyer, you'd better consult a lawyer at the beginning. Basis of alimony: the standard of alimony is generally 20~30% of the monthly salary. Article 7 of the Several Specific Opinions of the Supreme People's Court on the People's Court's Handling of Child Support Issues in the Trial of Divorce Cases stipulates that the amount of child care fees can be determined according to the actual needs of children, the affordability of both parents and the actual local living standards. If there is a fixed income, childcare fees can generally be paid at the rate of 20% to 30% of the total monthly income. The proportion of those who pay for the upbringing of two or more children may be appropriately increased, but generally shall not exceed 50% of the total monthly income. If there is no fixed income, the amount of childcare fees can be determined according to the total income of the year or the average income of the same industry, with reference to the above proportion. In case of special circumstances, the above proportion can be appropriately increased or reduced. Article 8 of the Several Specific Opinions of the Supreme People's Court on the People's Court's Handling of Child Support Issues in the Trial of Divorce Cases stipulates that the childcare fees shall be paid regularly, and can be paid in a lump sum if conditions permit. Article 9 stipulates that if one party has no economic income or is unaccounted for, his/her property can be used to offset the child rearing expenses.

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