Declaration of a military person as deceased
My husband went missing during hostilities. Can I apply to the court to have him declared dead earlier than two years after the end of hostilities?
My husband went missing during hostilities. Can I apply to the court to have him declared dead earlier than two years after the end of hostilities?
If a serviceman is considered missing in action during hostilities, can I, as his relative, receive appropriate payments and settle legal issues without a court decision declaring him dead?
If a military member helps his son and other men evade mobilization by smuggling them across the border using his uniform and service ID, will he be held criminally liable for complicity in the crime?
If a servicemember is declared missing in action, but there is evidence of their death, can a court declare them deceased for the purpose of receiving payments and processing inheritance?
His brother is a military man who died during hostilities. What documents should be presented to the TCC or to employees of the military office at block toasts? to have suspension from service? Is it possible to produce a certificate or document as a relative of a deceased serviceman?
If a serviceman went missing during hostilities and there is no documentary evidence of his death, can I, as his relative, apply to the court with a statement to establish the fact of his death in order to receive such payments? I need reliable evidence, but will official investigation reports and eyewitness testimony be enough?
Due to the war, many Ukrainians face the problem of registering the birth or death of relatives in the temporarily occupied territory. How can these facts be confirmed through the court and a Ukrainian certificate be obtained?
The news item is about the death of pilot Oleksandr Borovik during a combat mission. I want to know whether the families of the deceased servicemen are entitled to compensation and what documents are required to receive it?
How will the bodies of 1,000 Ukrainian servicemen returned from the Russian side be identified, and what rights do their families have regarding receiving information and compensation?
We found information about the National War Memorial Cemetery near Kyiv, where 108 Ukrainian defenders were buried in the first month of operation. Tell me, does Ukrainian legislation provide for liability for damage or desecration of monuments or memorials dedicated to the defenders of Ukraine, and if so, what kind?