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14.12.2023 11:15

Inheritance issues

After the death of my friend, he was left with 300,000 hryvnias. The deceased's 12-year-old daughter, 83-year-old mother and 40-year-old brother of the deceased claimed their right to inherit. Does the brother have the right to inherit the property?

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06.09.2023 20:21

A military acquaintance was declared unfit for service and he applied to..

...he was fired, but a month has passed and no decision has been made regarding him. How long can such an application be considered?

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Are there any online services?

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