For a child whose parents are divorced, what is needed to go abroad
Do you need permission from the father when the child and mother go on a bus excursion to Romania? The parents are not married, the surnames of the mother and the child are different.
His parents are still in occupation
My family left for the free territory of Ukraine. My husband's parents stayed in my house in the occupied territory. They ask me to send the documents home and a handwritten receipt, allegedly to make a power of attorney, to arrange the residence of my husband's brother. So here's the question, I won't have problems when I return to Ukraine, if my parents make these documents in Russia?
...are the legitimate actions of the director who takes employees out of downtime to conduct classes with children (so-called mobile groups that last 1-2 hours)? At the same time, parents are obliged to be present on the territory of the institution, and in the event of an air alarm, to take children from classes.
Relatives are asking to support my grandfather, whom I hardly know and have never communicated with him. He left my grandmother before I was born, but they did not divorce. My grandmother and my parents are dead.
For many years, the parents have been renting housing (for more than 20 years), which belongs to a citizen of Russia, only paying utilities. I have not been in contact with him for many years. During the war, the parents became IDPs and could not pay the commune. services Can the state appropriate such housing because of non-payment of utilities (heating) and because the owner of the apartment is Russian? What is the best thing for parents to do to stay with a roof over their heads? Aim to return. Can parents legally appropriate this home?
Do I have the right to this and what can my parents do if I move?