Poland alimony. The problem with the service still exists. Today we will tell you more about the problem of non-alimony in Poland. Despite the fact that alimony has been imposed on many parents (mostly still men), recovery still gives a lot to be desired. Hence, it hits women the hardest. Moreover, some experts believe that it is even a form of violence against them. What changes can help? Do we have any influence on it?
Poland alimony. First of all, a change in law ...
Let's take a closer look at it. Psychologist, president of the Association for the Improvement of Alimony Matters "For Our Children". Researcher of the problem of non-alimony. He assesses the matter sharply and uncompromisingly:
“Observing the actions of the government and examining the causes of non-alimony in Poland, I began to wonder if politicians and our society really wanted the problem of non-alimony in our country to cease to exist. Non-alimony is violence. Economic violence against the family. I have a feeling that crimes committed against the family are treated leniently. A more severe punishment will be incurred by a person who attacked someone on the street or stole a wallet from a child with 40. PLN (this is the average maintenance debt per one child) than a parent who robs his child without paying alimony - comments the president adding that the lack of legal consequences for the perpetrators of crimes related to the family is often explained by low social harm. "
Is outdated legislation a problem?
Poland alimony. Reality is changing. Our economic status and salaries are changing, as well as our approach to family and parenthood. The law and regulations should be adapted to the current state of affairs, and in the meantime:
“Meanwhile, the family in our country is still perceived through the prism of the 1964 family code. Of course, there are attempts to amend it. Adapt to today's realities, which, however, speak clearly. Every third marriage in small towns and villages, and every second in large ones, breaks up. Today, the family looks different than 60 years ago, and it is high time to tell yourself directly that people have the right to decide to split up, they have the right to organize their children's upbringing after divorce so that it does not harm them.
Poland: child support from a parent. Joint care for the good of the child ...
It's hard to collect alimony. Or maybe to involve the parent in the care? After all, it is possible when it comes to violence.
“I am also in favor of a child being co-brought up by a father and a mother after the separation of their parents, if there are no obstacles, such as violence on the part of one of the parents, addiction, or a sharp conflict between the parents that makes it impossible to communicate on important matters of the child. In our perception of the family, it is a woman who is always supposed to be a maintenance slave after a breakup, because it is her responsibility to raise a child. How can I make my father look after my child if he doesn't want to? "
In conclusion ... commitment to childcare is a priority!
Commitment to caring for the child, without “blaming” the entire responsibility on one parent, is a must. Then, with joint care, women could be independent in order to fulfill themselves. They ceased to be treated as "maintenance slaves."
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Source of information: Onet.pl