Why Do I Have to Pay Both Child and Spousal Support?
Child support means that all children have the right to receive reasonable and necessary living support from their parents until they reach the legal age or get married, perform military service, or live independently.
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- Child support means that all children have the right to
- Child support means that all children have the right to receive reasonable and necessary living support from their parents until they reach the legal age or get married, perform military service, or live independently. In this case, the timeline will be extended for another year or two. In the event of separation or divorce, both parents must still raise their children. Usually, enjoy
- During the marriage relationship, both parents or one party refused to perform the obligation to raise children,
- 1. Both parents agree that the parents shall reach a clear and specific agreement on issues related to maintenance through equal and voluntary consultations, and shall not be allowed to harm the legitimate rights and interests of the children. However, the agreement should be conducive to the healthy growth of the child and must not harm the legitimate rights and interests of the child. In order to prevent both parents from harming the interests of their children, the marriage registration authority or the people's court should carefully review the economic situation, ability, needs of the children, local life, and education level of both parties. If the agreement is not good for the children, they should not Allowed.
- 2. When the people's court decides that the agreement between the two parties is unsuccessful, or the agreement is not allowed, the people's court should proceed from protecting the children's legitimate rights and interests and conducive to the healthy growth of the child. The standard of living was judged according to law.
- 1. Three reasons for increasing maintenance
- Based on the parent's statutory support obligations for children, and the amount of support payments is based on the principle of benefiting the healthy growth of children,
- Child Support Agreement
- Party A and Party B have one child (female), and now they have reached the following agreement on the child (female) _____ support:
- I. ________, to be supported by Party A (B).
- 2. (1) Party B (A) shall pay Party A (B) ____ yuan each month as maintenance of ______ (up to the age of 18) starting from ______ month ______. The maintenance can be adjusted according to the other party's economic situation, and it can be settled through negotiation. If the negotiation fails, it can be solved through legal channels.
- 2, ______ after the age of 10 with his father and mother to choose by themselves.
- 3. The medical expenses of _____ shall be advanced by the fostering party within Yuan. Both parties A and B shall bear half of the medical expenses. If the amount exceeds RMB, the fostering party shall notify the non-parenting party and both parties shall bear the burden.
- 4. Party A (B) can visit the children at (time), and Party B (A) should actively cooperate.
- 5. Once the agreement is signed, it will become effective, and both parties will abide by it, otherwise all the liabilities will be borne by the breaching party.
- This agreement is in duplicate, one for each party.
- person A person B:
- _____year month day
- Alimony is the cost of living, education, etc. that is borne by a parent or other person who has the obligation to support a minor. The legal maintenance fee in our country refers to the fee paid to minors when these people are unable to perform their full or non-performing maintenance obligations.
- Article 21 of the Judicial Interpretation of the "Marriage Law" Article 21 The "maintenance expenses" referred to in Article 21 of the Marriage Law include children's living expenses, education expenses, medical expenses and other expenses.
- Educational fees for those who are still in high school and below should be borne by education, but because of higher fees in private schools, school selection fees paid by aristocratic schools, or sponsorship fees due to insufficient test scores, they should not be supported fee.
- If the child attends the school without the full consent of both parents, the disagreeing father / mother may not pay the fee and the consenting father / mother will pay.
- The maintenance fee is limited to the necessary. The children purchase computer phones, etc., the cost of traveling, the cost of purchasing commercial insurance, etc. The expenditure of these costs has no legal basis, and parents can refuse to pay.
- Medical expenses for children with serious illness and terminal illness are limited to those that can be reimbursed by social health insurance. For example, children who have kidney failure and kidney replacement costs and children who have leukemia who need bone marrow transplantation are not included in the maintenance costs. Parents have only the moral responsibility to bear the cost, and there is no legal obligation to bear the cost.