This story began, like most similar: after living together for several years, the couple realized that the love is gone, and the set of claims and mutual grievances accumulated and made the decision to divorce. The divorce process went smoothly, three year old son stayed with his mother and pleased with themselves free people started a new life. The joy of new-found freedom was fast enough, and the former spouse is a citizen of Moscow filed a lawsuit on the division of joint property. At the session of the court was drawn settlement agreement, which was agreed — and who gets what. If we examine the list in the financial equivalent, the citizen M. received the property in the amount of 127 thousand rubles, and his ex-wife to 228000 rubles. But, apparently, a citizen of Moscow was dissatisfied with the act once beloved husband and decided all contact with him was lost. By the time the court order to transfer the property to the plaintiff went to the Department of bailiffs in Kirov district, the woman changed her place of residence and from the «former» was hidden by depriving him of the possibility of seeing his son. Here it should be noted, in spite of the fact that a citizen of Moscow has no official job, he brings a bailiff monthly receipts for payment of maintenance for the minor child. Attempts bailiff to encourage citizen M. voluntary execution of the judgment no results. Then it was necessary to make a «knight\’s move» and try to influence a woman wronged by her father, who enjoys unrivaled authority. Parent, it was explained that his daughter is a defendant prevents legitimate activities of bailiffs, and brought him to the possible consequences of the obstacles. A few days later, an elderly man gave the bailiff general power of attorney, which gives him the right to dispose of property daughter. After that, the property was divided, though not without scandal between former relatives. Accusing each other of all ills, a happy man went in different directions, no longer having the opportunity for new encounters.
Press Service of the Federal Bailiff Service of Russia Primorsky Krai