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In 2000, Koshkina gave birth to a baby
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In 2000, Koshkina gave birth to a baby. At that time, she lived with Myshkin. Myshkin refused to register a marriage with Koshkina and in 2001 they broke up. In 2004, she went to court with a statement establishing Myshkin’s paternity in relation to her child. The court ruled to establish Myshkin’s paternity, although he did not recognize himself as a father.
In 2006, Koshkina appealed to the court with a demand to collect alimony from Myshkin for the child, while she demanded the payment of alimony from the moment the child was born (since 2000).
To analyze the situation and draw the appropriate conclusions.
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