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Sept. 14, 2025, 2:11 p.m.

Odesa region ranks second in terms of the number of court orders for the recovery of alimony

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Odesa region ranked second in Ukraine in terms of the number of alimony orders issued by Ukrainian courts in 8 months of 2025.

According to analysts of the Opendatabot platform, the courts of the region issued 948 such orders during this period.

This is less than in Dnipro region - 1,654 orders, but more than in Mykolaiv or Kherson regions - 652 and 111 orders, respectively, and more than in Kyiv - 742. However, Kharkiv region is in third place with 837 orders, Kyiv region is in fourth place with 810 orders, and Lviv region is in fifth place with 772 orders.

In total, courts in Ukraine issued 12,714 orders in 8 months of 2025. Another 99.9 thousand such decisions were issued by the courts from 2021 to August 2025. The largest number of such decisions was recorded in 2021 - 27 thousand 251 orders. However, in 2024, the number of such decisions decreased by a quarter to 20,504.


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The number of orders for the recovery of alimony is 6% higher than in the previous year and 28% less than in 2021.

Opendatabot experts emphasized that this refers to the number of orders issued, not to the execution and actual payment of funds, i.e. only those cases where the court has already issued a document that can be submitted to the executive service. Also, more than 187 thousand child support debts are currently listed in the Unified Register of Debtors.

Earlier , analysts estimated that in Ukraine, the tourist tax in the first half of 2025 broke all records - local budgets received UAH 142.6 million, a third more than last year. Due to the war, Odesa lost almost half of the collection and lost ground to the leaders - Kyiv, Lviv, and Ivano-Frankivsk. In the first half of 2025, Odesa's tourist tax lagged far behind pre-war levels. According to the State Tax Service of Ukraine, local budgets across the country received a record 142.6 million hryvnias, which is a third more than last year.

Кирило Бойко

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