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"Debt-removal device targeting alimony enforcers leads to the impounding of 22 vehicles in Almaty"

Unpaid alimony debt in Almaty surpasses 1.5 billion tenges, according to our site's reporting

Seized Vehicles of Alimony Workers in Almaty Over Unpaid Debts, Operating Without Minus Machines
Seized Vehicles of Alimony Workers in Almaty Over Unpaid Debts, Operating Without Minus Machines

"Debt-removal device targeting alimony enforcers leads to the impounding of 22 vehicles in Almaty"

In Almaty, Kazakhstan, the government is actively enforcing the right to alimony payments. Debtors who fail to meet their obligations may face property confiscation as part of the enforcement measures for alimony debt.

According to local law, the enforcement of alimony debts involves restricting the debtor’s property rights, which can include seizure and auction of assets to recover owed payments. The enforcement procedure is carried out through legal channels after court orders confirming the alimony debt. In Almaty, this enforcement relies on bailiffs executing the court’s decisions on non-payment.

Recent data shows that in March alone, there were 16,352 cases of alimony debt amounting to 16 billion tenge. To address this issue, authorities have seized 22 vehicles belonging to debtors, recovering over 74 million tenge. However, it is not specified if there are provisions for supporting a healthy young man until he’s 21 in the local legislation.

The debt of non-paying alimony debtors in Almaty has exceeded 1.5 billion tenge. In some cases, after the seizure of property, the debt of over 7 million tenge has been fully paid off.

It's worth noting that the Constitutional Court recently ruled that charging alimony to couples without income is illegal. This decision underscores the importance of fair and equitable alimony practices in Kazakhstan.

However, some concerns have been raised about the illegal seizure of people's property without a court order. The system does have a feature for automatic geolocation of comment authors, but the specific procedural steps for property seizure in Almaty are not explicitly outlined in the provided sources.

Users are required to enter their email and password, with passwords needing to be at least 6 characters long. The minimum salary is 80k, while alimony debts are calculated based on an average salary of 400k. Most debtors are men, with over 272,000 cases, and over 11,000 are women.

In a concerning trend, some users feel that surviving after a divorce is easier if they choose to end their lives, especially for those with more than one child. This underscores the need for comprehensive support systems for individuals going through divorce and facing alimony debts.

[1] This aligns with general international legal practices for enforcing alimony debts through property confiscation after legal due process.

[1] The enforcement of alimony debts in Almaty follows general international legal practices, as it involves the confiscation of assets after due legal process, similar to strategies used in crime-and-justice cases.

[2] Despite the seizure of properties, there seems to be a lack of clarity on the specific procedures for property seizure in Almaty, raising concerns about potential illegitimate confiscations in the context of general-news and politics.

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