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Alcántara, B., Vega, G. (2024). Regulación de exoneración en liquidación de devengados por pensión alimenticia en caso del hijo mayor de edad [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21832
Alcántara, B., Vega, G. Regulación de exoneración en liquidación de devengados por pensión alimenticia en caso del hijo mayor de edad []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21832
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title = "Regulación de exoneración en liquidación de devengados por pensión alimenticia en caso del hijo mayor de edad",
author = "Vega Cuadros, Gabriela Karen",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
ABSTRACT The purpose of this investigation is to regulate the exoneration of the liquidation of child support payments for children of legal age, since when the representation of the mother changes to the child who is the provider of support due to his majority, the child can request the court to provide his liquidation of payments, and the court provides the liquidation without taking into account if he continues with his state of need or if he complies with the requirements established in Articles 424° and 483° of the Civil Code that were attributed to him and that allowed him to continue receiving alimony, being an abuse of the right to receive an unfair liquidation amount which did not correspond to him because he did not comply with the requirements to continue receiving such alimony. For this reason, the general objective is to “Establish the assumptions in which the Judge denies the liquidation of the alimony accrued in the execution stage”. Reaching the conclusion that it is necessary to regulate the liquidation of the accrued alimony at the execution stage, since the child who is of legal age must prove that he/she complies with the requirements established by law in order not to affect the effective guardianship and jurisdiction of the defendant.
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