Content of the agreement on termination of the right to child support and the procedure for concluding it.

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A contract for the termination of the right to alimony for a child in connection with the transfer of property rights to real estate is a legal tool that allows parents to settle child support issues by transferring real estate instead of making regular alimony payments.

Contents of the contract:

  • Parties to the contract:
  • The parent with whom the child lives.
  • The parent who lives separately from the child.
  • Subject of the contract:
  • The transfer of property rights to real estate (house, apartment, land plot, etc.) from one parent to the benefit of the child.
  • Terms of property transfer:
  • A detailed description of the real estate.
  • Rights and obligations of the parties regarding the transfer and acceptance of the property.
  • Rights and obligations of the parties:
  • Stating that after the transfer of property, the obligation to pay alimony is terminated.
  • Stating that the transfer of property does not exempt the parties from additional expenses for the child.
  • Liability of the parties:
  • Conditions regarding liability in case of non-performance or improper performance of the contract conditions.
  • Dispute resolution procedure:
  • Mechanisms for resolving possible disputes between the parties.
  • Other terms:
  • Contract term.
  • Conditions for making changes and additions.
  • Procedure for contract termination.

Procedure for concluding the contract:

  • Obtaining permission from the guardianship authority:
  • Before concluding the contract, permission from the guardianship authority must be obtained, as it concerns the rights and interests of the child.
  • Preparing the contract draft:
  • Preparing a written text of the contract, taking into account all necessary conditions.
  • Notarial certification:
  • The contract must be notarized.
  • If the child is 14 years old or older, they participate in the contract conclusion.
  • State registration:
  • After notarization, the contract must be registered with the state, if required by law.
  • Transfer of ownership rights:
  • After completing all formalities, the ownership rights to the real estate are transferred to the child or to the child and the parent with whom the child lives, on the right of joint partial ownership.

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