Not bearing child support fees may face consequences such as legal enforcement and credit damage. Child support is a legal obligation of parents towards their underage children or children who cannot live independently. Refusal to fulfill this obligation may result in civil penalties and criminal liability.
1. Legal Enforcement
Courts may freeze bank accounts, withhold wages or property. According to the Civil Code, cases of child support disputes can apply for compulsory enforcement, and enforcement measures include transferring deposits, auctioning property, etc. If there is a transfer of property, it may be included in the list of dishonest persons subject to enforcement.
2. Credit record damage
Refusing to pay child support will affect personal credit information. Dishonest information will be included in the basic database of financial credit information, leading to consequences such as blocked loan approvals and reduced credit card limits. Some cities will also restrict high consumption behaviors, such as taking high-speed trains, airplanes, etc.
3. Administrative penalty risk
Those with serious circumstances may face judicial detention. According to the Civil Procedure Law, the court may impose a detention of up to fifteen days on the executed person who refuses to comply with the effective judgment. Repeated refusal to execute may constitute the crime of refusing to execute judgments or rulings.
4. Criminal Accountability
Long term malicious evasion of custody obligations may violate criminal law. According to relevant provisions of the Criminal Law, those who have the ability to execute the judgment of the people's court but refuse to execute it, if the circumstances are serious, may be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years and fined.
5. Deterioration of parent-child relationship
Long term arrears of child support will directly affect the physical and mental health of children. The lack of economic support may lead to a reduction in children's educational opportunities, and they may feel abandoned psychologically, which in turn can cause emotional problems such as inferiority and anxiety.
It is recommended to adjust the amount of child support reasonably through negotiation or litigation procedures. If there are financial difficulties, income proof can be submitted to the court to apply for exemption. Timely fulfillment of child rearing obligations helps to safeguard children's rights and avoid legal risks. Parents should prioritize ensuring their children's basic living needs and seek legal aid or assistance from civil affairs departments when necessary. Maintain regular communication with children to reduce emotional barriers caused by financial issues.
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