Divorce due to husband's obsession with Batman
In Jordan, a woman filed for divorce due to her husband's uncontrollable obsession with Batman. Is such a divorce possible in Ukraine and what are the grounds for it?
In Jordan, a woman filed for divorce due to her husband's uncontrollable obsession with Batman. Is such a divorce possible in Ukraine and what are the grounds for it?
Can martial law be a valid reason for missing the deadline for accepting an inheritance under Ukrainian legislation?
I recently learned about a decision by the Supreme Court of Turkey, according to which a husband was found at fault in the dissolution of the marriage due to his actions on social media. His behavior, specifically liking photos of other women, was considered disrespectful to his wife. I am interested to know if such logic can be applied in our judicial practice. Is there a precedent or a legislative norm that would allow social media behavior to be considered grounds for divorce?
If a person has been subjected to domestic violence by a partner, does he or she have the right to claim compensation for moral damages during a divorce through court proceedings?
...that we do not have jointly acquired property, he went to the Armed Forces. He signed a power of attorney to manage his property to his sister, who wants to evict me and my son (5 years old). What should we do, because I don't have documents for the house, my husband took them away.
Will I need to personally appear in court or at the DRACS during a divorce through the "Diya" application?
Is it necessary to go to court for divorce if there are 2 children?
I am interested in how the hospitalization of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berset, may affect international legal mechanisms for the protection of human rights in the context of martial law in Ukraine?
Do local authorities have the right to refuse to approve a peaceful assembly if they believe it could harm national security during martial law? What criteria should they apply when making such a decision?
How can a Ukrainian properly formalize an inheritance if the testator lived in Ukraine and the heir is abroad? What documents need to be submitted to the notary and within what timeframe?
If you have made a will in favor of a loved one, but want to change the heir, what needs to be done to make this decision legal?