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What expenses does alimony include after divorce?
Child support after divorce includes the following expenses:

1, children's living expenses, education expenses, medical expenses, etc.

2, if there is a fixed income, according to the proportion of 20% to 30% of the total monthly income.

3, the burden of two or more child support, the proportion can be appropriately increased, but generally not more than fifty percent of the total monthly income.

4. If there is no fixed income, the amount of alimony can be determined according to the above ratio and the total income of the current year or the average income of the same industry.

The implementation standard of child support:

1. Children's specific needs in life and education: this includes children's expenses in food, accommodation, education and medical care;

2. The payer's financial situation: the court will consider the payer's income, property, living standard and other factors to determine his ability to pay;

3. How to raise the child: If the child is raised by one party, the payer of the maintenance fee shall be the other party; If the children take the form of joint custody, then the payer of the maintenance fee should be shared by both parties;

4. Other specific circumstances: The court will also consider other specific circumstances, such as children's age, health status, parents' divorce agreement and other factors.

To sum up, it is a long-term obligation to pay child support, and the payer needs to pay in strict accordance with the court decision. If you can't pay on time, you should negotiate with the other party to solve the problem in time to avoid unnecessary disputes. At the same time, for beneficiaries, it is also necessary to use alimony reasonably to ensure that children's needs in life and education are reasonably met and to avoid the waste or abuse of alimony.

Legal basis:

Article 1085 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

After divorce, if the children are directly raised by one party, the other party shall bear part or all of the support. The amount and duration of the expenses shall be agreed upon by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.

The agreement or judgment stipulated in the preceding paragraph shall not prevent the children from making reasonable demands to either parent over the original agreement or judgment when necessary.