Deferral according to guardianship

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I am planning to take care of my sick elderly mother, but according to the new law, I will not get a deferral if the mother has other children to take care of. But my sister absolutely refuses to do this, she has not spoken to her mother for more than 10 years and does not plan to take care of her. How should I act in such a situation to get a deferral? Is it possible for the nurse to officially refuse care?

31.07.2023 15:14 404

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Photo of sikorsky.y.o Yaroslav Sikorsky

If you care for a relative, then first of all, you should draw up an act establishing the fact of permanent care by you and at the address of the relative's residence. It is made by the social service.

Additional proof is the act of the local deputy on the establishment of actual residence with a relative at his address, if you are registered at different addresses, but live together. This is not direct, but confirms the fact of permanent residence, which, together with the act of establishing the fact of permanent care, adds legitimacy and proves that you are providing care.

These documents are sufficient to confirm the fact of continuous care. So you don't need to go to court to prove it in court.

02.10.2023 20:23

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