CONSIDERATIONS ON COMPENSATORY PROVISION Abstract: Regulated for the first time by the Civil Code from 2009, compensatory benefit seeks to compensate for a significant imbalance that the divorce produces it in terms of the innocent husband's living conditions. The present study aims to analyze the necessary conditions to obtain a compensatory benefit according to the current legislation, to make a comparison with other institutions but also with the regulation from other legislation. The study uses the logical and comparative method, analyzes the legal provisions currently in force, as well as the point of view of the doctrine and the solutions derived from the judicial practice. The conclusions are in the direction of expressing concrete proposals to amend the current regulations. Classification-JEL: K36
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compensatory benefit; divorce; imbalance; compensation. Journal: Perspectives of Law and Public Administration;All these keywords.
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