My aunt has lived with us for two years after a stroke, she needs a 24-hour...?

Anastasiia Novikova
15.05.2023 16:21 • Question

... 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?

1 Answers

Yaroslav Sikorsky

Answer provided 16.05.2023 23:07

Agreement of lifelong maintenance (care) - an agreement between two parties, according to which one party (the alienator) transfers ownership of a residential building, an apartment or their part, other immovable or movable property, which has significant value, in exchange for which the acquirer undertakes to provide the alienator with maintenance and (or) care for life.

This contract is concluded in writing and is subject to notarization.

Failure to comply with this requirement entails recognition of the contract as invalid.

If the subject of the contract is real estate, then such a contract is subject to mandatory state registration.

If your aunt cannot come to the notary, then the latter **can perform a notarial act at the address of the person's location ** (at home, in the hospital, etc.).

The answer is informational and does not replace a full legal consultation. For a detailed analysis of your situation, contact a lawyer directly.