The ex-wife did not submit it, I am forwarding it just like that. So that there is no debt later?
...because there are no joint photos and the bride has not changed her last name, the marriage was concluded 20 days ago, the wife is disabled of the second group.
...does the wife's seniority count?
...they got married. And in the child's birth certificate, the mother's last name remained and the father's column was crossed out. Then the husband and wife do not live together for many years, but they do not dissolve the marriage. The child stays with the mother. The husband has no other children, as well as a second wife. He dies. He does not leave a will. After some time, the first wife dies, but she managed to leave a power of attorney to her daughter to manage her affairs. Question: Does the daughter (it turns out that only her) have the inheritance of the deceased husband. The husband and daughter talked until death. He and his relatives took the girl for his daughter.
...for a child, can he be taken to war?
...application for restoration, to receive payment for the reconstruction of damaged property?
My wife and I separated, we have a joint child (registered at my address). I was not deprived of parental rights, the child is disabled (neurology). Now the ex-wife wants to send the child to a boarding school (although according to the conclusion of the MSEK, the child has the right to go to school with an individual study plan). I am against such a school. What to do in this case and where can I turn? We are all IDPs (destroyed housing).
He left Ukraine for Poland under Article 57 (child from first marriage, wife died in 2015). They turned him away at the border, referring to the fact that he had remarried, and therefore, the family was complete. What shall I do?
The question arose - to which of the parents does the son's part go? (Parents are divorced)
Can the wife of the applicant apply for the appointment of UBD benefits, citing the fact that her husband is at war and cannot apply in person?