Each parent has certain obligations to the child. If, upon divorce, the children remain with one of the spouses, the other must pay alimony for their maintenance. But in order to register alimony, it is necessary to collect a package of papers confirming the right to these payments.
Not all spouses who have separated from each other resort to an official collection of alimony. Some of them agree on the amount of financial assistance on their own. To do this, it is enough to simply transfer money by mail or through a bank marked “for the payment of alimony”. Payment documents will be proof that the parent has fulfilled his obligations to the child. You can also enter into an agreement that will indicate a flat amount or percentage of the earnings of the parent paying alimony. To sign such an agreement, you will need to draw up it and submit it to the notary personally for certification. This will require your passports. But we must not forget that alimony "by agreement" should not be less than the minimum established by the state - 25% of the salary for one child, 33% for two and half for three or more children. But if the agreement between the members there is no divorced couple, the state comes to the rescue. In order to receive legal money for the maintenance of a child, the parent with whom the minor lives must file a statement of claim in court. If you do not understand the law, it is better to entrust the drafting of this document to lawyers. Remember that a divorced woman - a mother of a child under three years old - has the right to demand money from her husband for her maintenance. This will need to be indicated in the claim, and a copy of the child's birth certificate and marriage certificate will need to be attached to the statement of claim. With all documents, copies and originals, as well as a passport, you will need to come to the district court at your place of residence. They will tell you how your claim will be registered and when the meeting will take place on your problem. You are not required to provide any documents regarding the whereabouts of your spouse. Nevertheless, such information may be useful to the court, and subsequently to the bailiffs, if it is necessary to recover the alimony debt from him.