Will I be demobilized if I take care of my old aunt?
She has no other relatives.
She has no other relatives.
... there is a question. The husband has a disabled father of the 1st group. He takes care of his father as he is completely bedridden. Of the other relatives, there is only this man's sister, who has lived abroad all her life. Will such a man be mobilized?
If a shell just flew in and killed my mother at home, can I still be mobilized?
... care (feeding from a spoon, changing diapers...). The daughter has lived in Russia for 16 years, does not write, does not call. Her pension is 3,000 hryvnias, the costs of treatment and rent were all borne by us. I read the information that can be drawn up - Lifelong maintenance contract (care). How to go through this procedure if she cannot even hold a pen well and speak. Tell me, please, maybe there are alternatives?
I am concerned about my elderly neighbor who is being forced to beg by her daughter. Can the daughter be held liable for keeping her mother against her will?
or grandfather?
If I am subject to military service, can I avoid mobilization after the ceasefire if I have valid reasons, such as health or family circumstances?
I am subject to military service. Can I be mobilized if I have a disabled child and am caring for him/her?
I want to know if there are any plans to make changes to the mobilization legislation after Zelensky's statement about Ukraine's future and its membership in the EU? What changes might be made?
What changes do they want to make in the new law on mobilization?