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  • 07/06/2025
O desembargador Amílcar Robert Bezerra Guimarães, do TJ/PA, causou polemica ao criticar a fixação da pensão em 25% de uma criança com autismo. Segundo o ele o valor seria uma "facada considerável" nas contas do genitor. As informações são do ND+.

O trecho da fala repercutiu rapidamente nas redes sociais. Em dada momento o desembargador afirma que nessa situação a criança "deixa de ser filho e passa a se tornar um transtorno, inviabilizando a vida do pai". O caso foi revelado pelo portal Migalhas.

https://gatolaranjablog.blogspot.com/2025/06/desembargador-critica-pensao-crianca.html

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00:00Just thinking about the class's case law, I would like to make some comments about this.
00:09Because we are setting a pension of 25% for a single child.
00:14It is the largest pension that has ever been set, since there has been news of a pension being set in terms of percentages.
00:23The son has autism spectrum.
00:26But I'll get there.
00:28I just brought it up to say that it's not a low pension.
00:32Because sometimes people have the idea that more is better.
00:39And alimony is like a tax.
00:42You keep increasing the tax, you keep generating benefits, but it gets to a point where if you increase it, you start to bring losses.
00:50Which is precisely when the child stops being a daughter and becomes a disorder.
00:54Making the father's life unviable.
00:58Why?
00:58Because the father is not retired and this income that is called gross income, excluding the necessary discounts, is not exactly that.
01:09From this gross income, excluding the necessary deductions, he has to take his food, he cannot stop eating, he has to take his clothes, because he cannot stop wearing clothes, he has to take out housing, because he cannot live on the street, he has to take out gasoline, he has to take out a series of absolutely unavoidable things.
01:28Because if he doesn't do it, he dies, he gets nothing.
01:32So what is left for him of this 100%, excluding the necessary discount, is very little.
01:39And it still takes 25%, that's a considerable stab.
01:44Ah, but 25% is not enough, patience.
01:49Perhaps if the girl had married Antônio Armeiro de Moraes, she wouldn't have had this kind of problem.
01:56If there is no money, the child needs to adapt to the father's socioeconomic conditions.
02:01Now, going back to talking about autistic aspect disorder, we know that today there is an epidemic, in quotes, of diagnoses of autistic aspect disorder,
02:17because this became a gold mine for enrichment for a certain group of doctors, clinics, etc.
02:25So the reflection that is worth it is that a mother can understand that she may be being manipulated.
02:35If a doctor comes and says that my child has autistic disorder, what am I going to do as a mother?
02:42Will I deny it? No, I panic.
02:45And from then on I become a victim of these people.
02:50I'm not saying this is the case, but these cases have been occurring at an alarming rate.
02:59So what's the question, what's the point I'm trying to make?
03:04What are we going to do with the lieutenant colonel's money?
03:09Are we going to give it to the child or give it to the doctor?
03:12For the clinics.
03:12So the mother needs, this is something I ask, talk to the mother to find out if it is fair to take it away from her son.
03:24to give to the profiteers who make this type of diagnosis, if applicable.
03:30Wouldn't it be better to make good use of that money for the child's benefit, but with real benefit?
03:36Because the diagnosis of autistic aspect disorder is a pit without hunger.
03:44She will keep giving money to these people as long as this boy is able, he will keep transferring income, an income that was his.
03:54This breaks my heart.
03:56Income that could be used by him, in his favor, will be transferred by these clinics in an undue manner.
04:03Because there is no improvement and they will never say it is cured and keep this cash cow for a long time.

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