What circumstances are taken into account by the court when determining the amount of alimony in court?

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When determining the amount of alimony in court, the judge takes the following factors into account:

  • Health condition and financial situation of the child:
  • The child's special needs related to health.
  • The level of the child's provision for essential living and development.
  • Health condition and financial situation of the alimony payer:
  • The payer's ability to provide alimony without harming their own existence.
  • Availability of stable income and other financial sources.
  • Other dependents of the alimony payer:
  • Other children requiring support.
  • Dependents such as a spouse, parents, or children who are incapable of self-support.
  • Property status of the alimony payer:
  • Ownership of movable and immovable property.
  • Cash, corporate rights, and other assets.
  • Expenses of the alimony payer:
  • Proven expenses for acquiring property exceeding ten times the living wage for a working person, unless the source of the funds is proven.
  • Other relevant factors:
  • Special needs of the child related to education, medical treatment, etc.
  • Other factors that may influence the determination of a fair alimony amount.

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