Live Q&A: How to Enforce Child Support and Alimony Payments Today
The Regional Gazette is holding a live discussion on child support enforcement today. Legal experts will explain the rules around alimony payments and how to enforce them. Viewers can watch the stream in the newspaper's VK group and send in their questions.
The panel includes three specialists in family and civil law. Natalia Sidorkina, Vice President of the Sverdlovsk Region Notarial Chamber, will share insights on legal documentation. Yulia Kulishova, an aide to the head of the Federal Bailiff Service's local branch, brings experience in enforcement procedures. Artem Vasilyev, a civil law associate professor at Ural State Law University, will cover the legal framework.
Topics will range from who qualifies for alimony to the steps for initiating collection. The experts will also clarify whether unpaid obligations transfer to heirs after a debtor's death. Another key focus is the consequences of non-payment and the tools available to enforce court orders. While specific data for Sverdlovsk region is unavailable, national trends show uneven enforcement across Russia. Since 2021, federal reforms have pushed for better collection through digital payment systems and stronger judicial oversight. The discussion aims to help residents navigate these processes more effectively.
The live session offers a chance for residents to get direct answers on child support issues. Questions can be submitted during the stream, with the panel addressing both legal rights and practical enforcement steps. The event reflects ongoing efforts to improve transparency and compliance in alimony cases.
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