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What information do you need to sue the man for not paying alimony?

1. What evidence is needed to sue for not giving alimony?

1. Evidence to prove the identity relationship, such as ID card and household registration book;

2. Whether there is evidence of blood relationship, such as household registration book and police station certificate;

3. Whether there is evidence of legal adoption relationship, such as adoption, adoption agreement, adoption notarization, adoption registration, etc.;

4. Evidence of one's living conditions;

5. Evidence of the defendant's income, such as salary certificate and income certificate;

6. Evidence of whether parents are dead or unable to support them, such as death certificate, disability certificate and income certificate;

7. evidence of whether the income has decreased significantly and whether it has affected normal life, such as salary certificate, income certificate and proof of current living conditions.

second, what are the provisions for child support after divorce?

1. After divorce, for the children raised by one party, the other party shall bear part or all of the necessary living expenses and education expenses, and the amount and duration of the expenses 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 parent when necessary, exceeding the original amount of the agreement or judgment.

2. The amount of child care fee can be determined according to the actual needs of children, the affordability of both parents and the actual living standard in the local area.

If you have a fixed income, the child care fee can generally be paid at the rate of 2% to 3% of your total monthly income. If the child care fee for more than two children is borne, the proportion may be appropriately increased, but generally it shall not exceed 5% of the total monthly income. If there is no fixed income, the amount of childcare fee can be determined according to the total income of the year or the average income of the same industry with reference to the above ratio. Under special circumstances, the above ratio may be appropriately increased or decreased.

So if the two parties have divorced, the custody of the child is in the hands of one of them, but the other party must pay the maintenance fee to the other party. This maintenance fee is for the child. If the party concerned has not received the maintenance fee provided by the other party, he can hold evidence and initiate a lawsuit in court. This evidence can be presented by the other party, so that the other party can prove his transfer record or other payment records to the court. If the other party cannot provide the transfer record,

When preparing the necessary documents for suing the man for not paying alimony, you need to collect and prepare the following documents: 1. The child's birth certificate and identity certificate to prove your legal custody; 2. The father's identity certificate to confirm his identity; 3. Marriage certificate or divorce certificate with your father to prove your marriage relationship or divorce; 4. Proof of income, such as payroll and bank statement, to prove the father's financial ability; 5. Relevant correspondence records, text messages, emails, etc., to prove the fact that the father refused to pay alimony; 6. Legal documents, such as indictment and power of attorney. When preparing these documents, ensure that they are complete, authentic and legal, and copy and file them according to the requirements of the court. If you need further guidance or legal advice, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer.

Legal basis:

Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors (revised in 22):

Chapter II Family Protection Article 24 When a minor's parents divorce, they should properly handle matters such as the upbringing, education, visits and property of the minor, and listen to the opinions of the minor who has the ability to express their wishes. Do not compete for custody by robbing or hiding minor children. After a minor's parents divorce, the party who does not directly raise the minor's children shall visit the minor's children in accordance with the time and manner determined by the agreement, the judgment of the people's court or mediation, without affecting the minor's study and life, and the party who directly raises them shall cooperate, except that the people's court has suspended the visiting right according to law.