Questions regarding the right to postponement
Am I entitled to a deferment if I have a disabled child, but I am divorced from my wife and do not live with the child. I constantly drop child support money to my ex-wife.
Am I entitled to a deferment if I have a disabled child, but I am divorced from my wife and do not live with the child. I constantly drop child support money to my ex-wife.
Answer provided 05.05.2023 22:54
YES, according to Article 23 of the Law of Ukraine "On Mobilization Training and Mobilization", if you are raising a child with a disability under the age of 18, you have the right to a deferral.
To use this right, you need to apply to the appropriate Territorial Center for Procurement and Social Support with a request for a deferral in an arbitrary form. This application must be accompanied by notarized copies of the passport, birth certificate of a disabled child, a document confirming the child's disability, military registration document. If you pay alimony, also provide a certificate about the absence of arrears from the payment of alimony.
When submitting an application for a postponement, it is necessary that the employees of the Territorial Center for Procurement and Social Support must mark that they have received this application with attachments from you.
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