Hi,
On behalf of my friend again...
Maintenance agreement was granted by the court to her to help towards the costs of her two children that live with her. If the husband moves abroad to an Eastern European EU country for the express purpose of avoiding maintenance what is the recourse?
From the citizensinformation website:
"Maintenance orders can be enforced in all European Union countries and in countries that are a party to the UN Convention on the Recovery Abroad of Maintenance Payments. See "Further information" below on recovering maintenance from abroad."
Would there be a revision downwards of the maintenance agreement in this case even though he was gainfully employed in Ireland before leaving? Would it take into account current account cash that he has from a settlement or only income?
Thanks,
Burmo
On behalf of my friend again...
Maintenance agreement was granted by the court to her to help towards the costs of her two children that live with her. If the husband moves abroad to an Eastern European EU country for the express purpose of avoiding maintenance what is the recourse?
From the citizensinformation website:
"Maintenance orders can be enforced in all European Union countries and in countries that are a party to the UN Convention on the Recovery Abroad of Maintenance Payments. See "Further information" below on recovering maintenance from abroad."
Would there be a revision downwards of the maintenance agreement in this case even though he was gainfully employed in Ireland before leaving? Would it take into account current account cash that he has from a settlement or only income?
Thanks,
Burmo