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What if the wife doesn't want to give alimony when she asks for divorce


        

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  • 2024-05-23 07:00:15

    The wife needs to pay alimony for divorce without children. The alimony shall be paid regularly, and can be paid once if conditions permit. If one party has no economic income or is missing, his or her property may be used to offset the child support fee. Both parents may agree that the child shall live with one party and the supporting party shall bear all the child support fees.

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    Article 37 of the Marriage Law states that after divorce, if a child supported by one party is directly supported by the other party, the other party shall bear part or all of the maintenance fees. The number of expenses to be borne and the length of the time limit shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.

    The agreement or judgment mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall not prevent children from making reasonable demands to either of their parents when necessary in excess of the amount originally set in the agreement or judgment. Part or all of the cost of living and education, the amount of the cost to be borne and the length of the period shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.

    The agreement or judgment on the children's living expenses and education expenses shall not prevent the children from making reasonable demands to either of the parents in excess of the original amount of the agreement or judgment when necessary. (The Marriage Law will expire on December 31, 2020)

    Article 1085 of the Civil Code states that if a child is directly supported by one party after divorce, the other party shall bear part or all of the maintenance fees. The number of expenses to be borne and the length of the time limit shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.

    The agreement or judgment mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall not prevent children from making reasonable demands to either of their parents when necessary in excess of the amount originally set in the agreement or judgment. (The effective date of the Civil Code is January 1, 2021)

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