Out of 320 divorced women in Kosovo, only one is paid for allimentation

Love has shared the streets with her husband for years. Her two children live with her, but neither to this day does their father share the money that the court assigned them to raise. Love says it's hard to survive alone with children and without [...]
Her two children live with her, but neither to this day does their father share the money that the court assigned them to raise.
Love says it's hard to survive alone with children and without allimentation.
“Divided parent” is one of the organizations that tries to help mothers who raise their children alone.
The number of self-preservative mothers registered here is 300, but only one of them receives from the monthly algorithm.
Arjeta Gashi, who heads the organization, is also a divided mother, and she never even got the hint for her child.
And besides the algorithm, these mothers wait years to be officially separated from their ex-husbands.
Love says he lost five years in courts until he was officially divorced.
Gashi thinks that procrastination is due to the influence and neglect of men who, in order to escape this obligation, put off the divorce process.
*Love is a name set out by the editorship of Kicks for privacy.












