Bibliographic citations
Pozo, D., Pozo, D. (2018). La tutela jurisdiccional efectiva y los requisitos de procedibilidad en las pretensiones de reducción de alimentos en el dominio procesal peruano [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2006
Pozo, D., Pozo, D. La tutela jurisdiccional efectiva y los requisitos de procedibilidad en las pretensiones de reducción de alimentos en el dominio procesal peruano [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2006
@misc{renati/955426,
title = "La tutela jurisdiccional efectiva y los requisitos de procedibilidad en las pretensiones de reducción de alimentos en el dominio procesal peruano",
author = "Pozo Ugarte, David Rolando",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
On December 23, 2009, Law N ° 29486 was published, which establishes a special requirement for the admission of the demand for reduction, variation, proration and exoneration of alimony, being that the plaintiff obliged to provide food credits. be up to date in the payment of alimony, established as a result of a previous process, this alimony may suffer variations in terms of the amounts set by the judge according to the possibilities of the obligor and the needs of the maintenance creditor. The claim of reduction of food, has as a specific purpose of the plaintiff (food debtor) obtaining the decrease in the amount of alimony according to the decrease experienced by the needs of the provider and the possibilities of the monthly income of the obligor to provide it.In this framework is that this work is oriented taking into account that this new law incorporates a budget or procedural requirement for a person to access the jurisdictional scope, being excessive or unconstitutional as it would become a form of affectation to effective judicial protection, if the aforementioned standard is applied literally when evaluating the admissibility of the claim for reduction of food, leaving aside other aspects related to the reality of the claimant that justify their need to request food reduction . So it would be violating the effective jurisdictional protection of the obligor enshrined in the article 135 of the Constitution of the State and any defendant who goes to the court requesting the reduction of the amount of alimony will have to face the requirements of Article 565- A, having the obligation to prove to be up to date in the payment of the accrued ones. In this way, the present work is focused on establishing the normative restatement of the aforementioned norm that would allow the obligors to conveniently exercise their right to action and obtain effective jurisdictional protection in their claims on food reduction, without being Preliminarily and inflexibly demand that they be up to date in the payment of alimony.
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