Igor, a 60-year-old resident of Yekaterinburg, went to court and tried to get alimony from his mother, who died 3 years ago. As reported Press service of the Sverdlovsk Regional CourtIgor’s parents divorced in 1978, the boy remained with his father. The child’s father appealed to the People’s Court of the Sverdlovsk Kirov Region with a request to receive alimony from his ex-wife. The claim was accepted.
Only 42 years later, Igor learned from his dying father that his mother had not paid a penny. Taking into account monetary reforms, the parental debt of the deceased exceeded 400 thousand rubles.
Since the woman was no longer alive, Igor demanded to collect the debt from his heir. However, it turned out that this was Igor’s own son. However, the attempt failed. At first, the court rejected the man because he did not have a court order requiring his mother to pay him alimony.
When the man presented records from the archive, review of the case was again denied. This is because the conditions mentioned by the applicant are not newly discovered; According to the press service of the Regional Court, the applicant constantly referred to them when considering the case.
Previously lawyer Victoria Danilchenko explainedWhy should we deprive the rights of a parent who is not involved in the child’s life?
Source: Gazeta
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