Relatives step in to pay alimony debts as enforcement measures intensify

The Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement (MIB) in Uzbekistan’s Navoi region has successfully recovered significant child support arrears from debtors currently residing abroad. Following targeted search operations, officials identified several individuals in Russia who had neglected their financial obligations to their children. In two notable cases in the Khatirchi and Navbakhor districts, the mothers and close relatives of the debtors stepped forward to settle outstanding debts totaling over 132 million soums. These actions underscore the government's commitment to protecting children's rights and ensuring financial support is provided, even when the primary debtor is outside the country.
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As it is widely known, refusing to provide financial support for children is considered a violation of children's rights. Every individual chooses their own course of action in various situations; however, the chosen path should not deprive a child of their smile and joy.
Unfortunately, we frequently hear about citizens who evade providing financial support for their children and fail to pay alimony on time.
During search and advocacy operations conducted by the Search Department of the Navoi Regional Office of the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement (BCE) and its territorial divisions, it was identified that several alimony debtors were residing in foreign countries.
Following explanatory and preventive measures, significant debts were recovered. In the Khatirchi district, the mother of debtor Q.N., who is currently in Russia, paid 51,134,000 soum. Similarly, in the Navbahor district, the relatives of debtor R.R., who is also in Russia, fully settled an alimony debt amounting to 81,531,000 soum.























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