Changing the rights of incapacitated persons
If a person who has been declared incapacitated believes that they can now make decisions on their own, can they personally apply to the court to restore their legal capacity?
If a person who has been declared incapacitated believes that they can now make decisions on their own, can they personally apply to the court to restore their legal capacity?
Does a father who evaded paying child support for his son have the right to a lump sum payment in the event of the death of his son who is a military serviceman?
If a doctor cannot confirm or deny the fact of a patient's death automatically and leaves the check in the 'Unsuccessful' status, is he obliged to notify the patient or his relatives about this and how should this be done?
I recently learned that the Verkhovna Rada supported a bill to deprive psychiatric institutions of the right to raise issues of limiting the legal capacity of a sick person in court. As I understand it, this means that people with mental disorders will now have more rights. Will further changes to the legislation on legal capacity be adopted in the future?