Child Support: Obligations and Methods

Child support is a matter of primary importance that concerns every parent. This duty persists until the children achieve economic independence, and it can be fulfilled in two ways: direct and indirect.

What is Direct Support?

Direct support refers to the direct provision of goods and services to the children. This includes, for example, the purchase of clothing, food, and other daily necessities. In this way, the parent directly contributes to the growth and well-being of the offspring.

Indirect Support: How Does It Work?

Indirect support, on the other hand, is realized through the payment of a sum of money intended for the other parent or the person who has custody of the child. This amount is used to cover the daily and extraordinary expenses of the children, such as education or recreational activities.

When Does the Obligation of Support End?

The obligation of child support does not automatically end when the child reaches adulthood. It continues until the children are economically self-sufficient. This means that the parent must continue to provide support if the child is still studying or has not yet found stable employment.

"Support is a commitment that reflects the responsibility and love of parents towards their children."

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