If the child was born abroad, do I have the right to apply for...?
…receiving cash assistance "baby package"? Social security authorities refuse to submit documents
…receiving cash assistance "baby package"? Social security authorities refuse to submit documents
Good day. Such a situation: Buda, a citizen of Ukraine, was born in Russia, and the birth certificate was issued by Russia. This certificate is now lost. Is it possible to somehow claim it (a duplicate) from Russia now, or do we need to go to court to establish the fact of birth. It is interesting that there is a copy of this document, but it is not certified.
If the mother has a UPO status, and the child does not have one for 2 years, but the child has a residence permit of the father, and the father is not a UPO and also does not have a UPO status, but lived with the mother all the time. Can she get the status of an intern? And what documents are required for confirmation?
I recently learned that men between the ages of 18 and 22 are allowed to travel abroad with a military registration document. I am in this age group and would like to travel abroad. Do I have the right to travel if I have not yet updated my military registration details?
I recently learned about changes to the border crossing rules, according to which men aged 18-22 can travel abroad. But I have not yet updated my military registration document. Will I be able to travel abroad without a fine or other consequences?
Do you need permission from the father when the child and mother go on a bus excursion to Romania? The parents are not married, the surnames of the mother and the child are different.
As an adoptive parent, do I have the right to travel abroad with my child?
If I accidentally purchase a fake tractor driver's license, what legal consequences could I face?
If frozen Russian assets are transferred to Ukraine, will this be considered a violation of the rights of the owners of these assets under Ukrainian law?
If the Russian side does not comply with the court's decision to compensate Ukrainian banks for losses, how can I receive compensation as a citizen of Ukraine whose assets or loved ones have been affected by Russia's actions?
Having received information about plans to use frozen Russian assets to finance the recovery, do you think this could be a legitimate approach from the point of view of international law and Ukrainian legislation? What are your thoughts on this?
I wonder if Ukrainian legislation provides for a mechanism for using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine? What are the legal grounds for this?