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Family Law: termination of parental rights, rights of the child, child support. (Russia)
Can I recover alimony payments from my child's father or any other financial support. He doesn't support us though it was his initiative to have a child. We have a daughter of 1 year and 2 months. He only once visited his daughter. I know that he is married and I am not asking for much. But I also know that he is a man of means. His relatives and friends know that I have his child. He is registered as child's father. Help me please. I have no means to living. I can't start working as I have no one to leave who can take care of the baby. I am 28. my child's father is 41. What rights do I have? Does he have to support me while I'm not working? How much shall he pay to the child?

Family Law: termination of parental rights, rights of the child, child support. (Russia)
My ex-husband intends to move to New Zealand for permanent residence (he doesn’t say anything to me about it and I know about it from his friends). He has got an unfulfilled obligation, i.e. alimony payments under a warrant of execution. How did he manage to obtain a passport for permanent residence abroad? In old good times he would have needed his relatives consent to departure. Furthermore, I will not be able to go abroad with my child as I will need father’s consent to minor child’s departure. What shall I do?

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