According to the interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on some issues concerning the application of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China
(2) According to the relevant provisions of, if the parties have disputes over the property content in the divorce agreement, they can bring a lawsuit to the people's court to solve the problem through litigation. The party who does not support the child should pay alimony, which is generally 20-30% of the income of one party. The alimony includes living expenses, education expenses, medical expenses, etc. The specific amount of alimony shall be determined according to the living standard of the city where the child lives and the actual living needs of the child. If the divorce is handled by the court or the civil affairs department, and the alimony has been agreed, if one party does not pay, the other party can sue to the court for payment. If the party who should pay the alimony does not pay the alimony, it can sue with the child as the plaintiff, and the party who raises the child as the legal representative, requiring the party who should pay the alimony to pay according to the divorce agreement or judgment.