Article 141. Recovery of child support in a fixed monetary amount of the Marriage (Matrimony) and Family Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
1. In the absence of an agreement between the parents on the payment of alimony for minor children and in cases where the recovery of alimony in proportion to the earnings and (or) other income of the parent is impossible, difficult or significantly violates the interests of one of the parties, the court has the right to determine the amount of alimony collected monthly in a fixed amount or both in shares and in a fixed amount the amount.
Such cases include the recovery of alimony from parents who have irregular, changing earnings and/or other income, or if the parent receives earnings and/or other income in whole or in part in kind.
2. The recovery of maintenance for children studying in the system of general secondary, technical and vocational, post-secondary education, in the system of full-time higher education under the age of twenty-one, in the absence of an agreement on the payment of alimony, is carried out in court in a fixed amount of money.
3. The amount of a fixed sum of money is determined by the court based on the size of the monthly calculation index to the extent possible to preserve the child's previous level of security, taking into account the financial and marital status of the parties and other circumstances worthy of attention.
4. If each parent has children, the amount of alimony from one parent in favor of the other, less well-off, is determined in a fixed amount of money, collected monthly and determined by the court in accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article.
President
Republic of Kazakhstan
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