How to Access the Alimony Fund and Get 25,000 Dinars per Child? Here’s What You Need to Know!

The alimony fund in Serbia is supposed to help single parents, but is it really working? The government has set aside millions of dinars, yet the maximum aid per child is only 25,000 dinars. Jelena Žarić Kovačević from the state administration for local self-government explains how the fund works and how to get the money. The contact center operates 24/7, staffed by lawyers, economists, and psychologists ready to assist. But here’s the kicker — only 25% of users are fathers, showing how tough it is for dads to get help. To receive money from the fund, you don’t even have to apply — just have a court ruling on alimony and an enforcement procedure started. The rest is handled by the fund. But is the system really effective? Single parents still fight to get what’s theirs, while the state promises support. If you’re a parent in this situation, maybe it’s time to check out this option. Got experience with the alimony fund? Share your story — is the system truly there to help, or just another bureaucratic nightmare? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s really winning here!

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