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If you are so worried, can you consider taking back the custody of the child? How old is the child now? Do you have the right to make your own choice?
If the child does not have the ability to make his or her own choice, the guardian is solely responsible for the maintenance and is free to use the money.
The second problem is that you can apply to the court for a lump sum payment of child support, which can reduce many intermediate links. But from the child's point of view, try to give the child as much care and concern as possible, knowing that children from single-parent families are often discriminated against by their peers, which has a great impact on the child's growth. It is recommended not to be too entangled in the economy, and it is better to think more about the growth of children.
If you have any questions, you can continue to ask, hopefully.
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Then you can often go to see the child and see how much the child often spends, just don't let the other party take advantage of anything, but now the child also spends a lot, and the general child support is not much.
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You have to pay as much as you have on the maintenance agreement, and you can ask them for invoices and receipts for other expenses.
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You can pay it all in one lump sum at the time of the judgment, so that it can be avoided Since you are divorced, the children are still young, and you also need money, but it is not necessarily all spent on the children, which is normal, and it is used as a subsidy for the ex-wife, so you don't have to take it so seriously.
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Everything is based on the healthy growth of the baby, and don't fight with the child among adults.
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Ask the professionals for this 、、、
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The method of determining the maintenance of divorced children: If there is a regular income, the maintenance is recognized at 20 to 30 per cent of the total monthly income. Where two or more child support expenses are paid, it shall be recognized as less than or equal to 50% of the total monthly income.
If there is no fixed income, the amount of maintenance may be determined on the basis of the total income of the year or the average income of the same industry, with reference to the above proportions.
[Legal basis].
Article 49 of the Supreme People's Court's Interpretation (1) on the Application of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China on Marriage and Family.
The amount of maintenance may be determined on the basis of the actual needs of the child, the affordability of both parents and the actual standard of living in the locality.
For those who have a fixed income, maintenance can generally be paid at the rate of 20 to 30 percent of their total monthly income. Where two or more child support expenses are paid, the proportion may be appropriately increased, but generally must not exceed 50 percent of the total monthly income.
If there is no fixed income, the amount of maintenance may be determined on the basis of the total income of the year or the average income of the same industry, with reference to the above proportions.
If there are special circumstances, the proportion of those who do not have the above rate may be appropriately increased or decreased.
Article 50. Maintenance shall be paid on a regular basis, and may be paid in a lump sum at a time if conditions permit.
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Legal Analysis: After divorce, if the children are directly raised by one party, the other party shall bear part or all of the child support. The amount of the cost to be borne and the length of the period shall be agreed upon by both parties; If the agreement is not reached, the people's court shall make a judgment.
The agreement or judgment provided for in the preceding paragraph may not prevent the child from making reasonable demands to either parent in excess of the amount originally set in the agreement or judgment when necessary.
Legal basis: Article 1085 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China After divorce, if the children are directly raised by one party, the other party shall bear part or all of the child support. The amount of the cost to be borne and the length of the period shall be agreed upon by both parties; If the agreement is not reached, the people's court shall make a judgment.
The agreement or judgment provided for in the preceding paragraph does not prevent the child from making a reasonable request to either parent that exceeds the amount originally set in the agreement or judgment when necessary.
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1. How to pay child support after divorce.
1. How to pay child support after divorce, as follows:
1) Regular payments. Depending on the parents' occupation, maintenance should be paid on a regular basis in principle. A parent who has a regular income or no regular income but has a substantial monthly income shall pay monthly child support; Parents with higher incomes can also be paid on an early or annual basis.
2) Lump sum payment. In some cases, maintenance can also be paid in a lump sum. For example, the parties have sufficient financial capacity and are qualified to pay child support in a lump sum;
3) Discounted in kind. Under special circumstances, the parties are unable to pay child support in cash, and can be deducted in kind.
2. Legal basis: Article 7 of the "Several Specific Opinions on the Handling of Child Support Issues in Divorce Cases by People's Courts".
The amount of child support may be determined on the basis of the actual needs of the child, the affordability of both parents and the actual standard of living in the locality.
For those with a regular income, child support payments can generally be paid at the rate of 20 to 30 per cent of their total monthly income. Where two or more children are paid for child support, the proportion may be appropriately increased, but generally must not exceed 50 percent of the total monthly income.
If there is no fixed income, the amount of child support may be determined on the basis of the total income of the current year or the average income of the same industry, with reference to the above proportions.
If there are special circumstances, the above proportion may be appropriately increased or decreased.
2. What is the standard of payment of child support?
Divorce child support includes: child living expenses, education expenses, medical expenses and other expenses. The standard of child support payment for divorce of husband and wife should be comprehensively considered from the following aspects:
1. The actual needs of children's life, schooling and medical treatment;
2. The affordability of both parents: if there is a fixed income, the amount of child support can generally be calculated according to 20-30% of the income, and the total salary includes the basic salary and a relatively stable bonus.
3. The living standard of the local solid rock.
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