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20.07.2023 19:53

Debt for living in a dormitory

Good day. I urgently left the dormitory after the start of the war, there were things left in the room. I have not yet been able to return, because the city is not very far from the front. They are calling from the dormitory, they have already accrued UAH 11,000 in debt, although no one lives there, but they say that if things are lying around, then you have to pay. Is there any possibility not to pay for accommodation during martial law?

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17.05.2023 16:15

My brother has a minor daughter (17 years old), his wife is divorced because he drinks all the time...

.The wife lives separately, does not take part in the life of her daughter. The brother helps the child in everything. Can he draw up a notary document in which the woman signs that the daughter lives under the guardianship of her husband and will this be grounds for postponing mobilization?

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15.05.2023 16:21

My aunt has lived with us for two years after a stroke, she needs a 24-hour...?

... care (feeding from a spoon, changing diapers...). The daughter has lived in Russia for 16 years, does not write, does not call. Her pension is 3,000 hryvnias, the costs of treatment and rent were all borne by us. I read the information that can be drawn up - Lifelong maintenance contract (care). How to go through this procedure if she cannot even hold a pen well and speak. Tell me, please, maybe there are alternatives?

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19.08.2023 11:29

The IDP lives at a different address

I live in Poltava. Registered with my daughter and son-in-law, but I live in Poltava at a different address. The owner of the apartment we are renting did not want us to apply for a residence permit to USZN. Therefore, we are registered at one address, but we live at another. When there will be inspections, will our family be safe? My husband and I are in Poltava. We can come to USZN on the day of the inspection.

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27.07.2023 10:13

If a man is an immigrant and lives in social housing, he goes to war. Does ...?

... do they have the right to evict him? Does the place for him remain fixed?

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