#legal consequences
Can the executor file a lawsuit with the court to challenge the debtor's transactions and determine their share in the joint property only in the interests of the creditor, or also in the interests of the debtor?
In the USA, a shooting occurred near the White House, resulting in the deaths of National Guard servicemen. What is the situation in our country? Does our legislation provide for liability for similar actions near government institutions?
In the Kyiv region, a woman killed her husband during an argument over his pro-Russian views. The woman stated that her husband had used physical violence against her. Can the woman's actions be considered self-defense, or will she be held responsible for murder?
If a person intentionally violates restraining orders issued by a court, can they avoid criminal liability under Article 390-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine if other persons have not reported these violations?
How are prosecutors punished for illegally obtaining disability status and what are the consequences for those who assisted in this scheme?
In Kyiv, a man was exposed for offering assistance to draft evaders in obtaining documents for the care of elderly relatives for $14,000. Will he be held liable under Ukrainian law?
How can the High Council of Justice dismiss a judge upon resignation based on the judge's own application, and what are the consequences for the judicial system?
How is the guilt of parents assessed in the death of their two-month-old son due to improper care and delayed medical attention? What specific punishment could they face according to Ukrainian legislation?
What are the consequences for people who run onto the airfield at an airport, trying to catch a plane, according to German law, and can they be held criminally liable?
Ruslan Stefanchuk announced Ukraine's "red lines" in negotiations to end the war. What does this mean from a legal point of view and can there be consequences for Ukraine if these "lines" are crossed?