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The process of obtaining permanent care for a relative with the support of lawyers of the "Consultant" service
Obtaining the right to permanent care for a sick relative is an important issue, especially in times of war, when conscripts can receive deferment from mobilization. Lawyers of the "Consultant" service provide the services of a military lawyer and help in solving this issue, providing the necessary support at every stage.
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What is permanent care and in what cases is it provided?
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Continuous care is the duty of a conscript to constantly supervise a family member who needs help due to a health condition.
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What documents are required to prove the right to permanent care?
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To confirm the right to permanent care, the following documents must be submitted to the territorial recruitment center: an application, a medical certificate about the health of the person being cared for, as well as a certificate confirming the absence of other able-bodied family members who can provide care.
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How can you get help from the "Consultant" service?
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The "Consultant" service offers the services of a military lawyer who helps in the preparation of documents, accompanies the client during the application, and provides advice on all legal aspects of obtaining the right to permanent care.
Conscripts who care for sick relatives can receive a deferment from the draft.To do this, you need to submit an application to the relevant territorial recruitment center, confirm the absence of other able-bodied relatives who can provide care, and provide the necessary documents.
Continuing care entitles conscripts to deferment from mobilization.
The "Consultant" service provides legal support in obtaining the necessary documents for postponement.
The Care Confirmation Board plays an important role in the application process.
Persons who have the right to permanent care in Ukraine are determined by the current legislation. First of all, these are people with disabilities of the I-II groups who need constant external assistance in everyday life. Also, children with disabilities and persons with mental disorders have the right to receive permanent care. In addition, persons who are not capable of self-care due to health conditions can claim this type of assistance.
Persons who have the right to permanent care are determined by the legislation of Ukraine, in particular in the context of military duty and mobilization. Citizens who take care of incapacitated relatives who need permanent outside assistance have the right to register permanent care. Such persons may receive a deferment or exemption from conscription during mobilization.
According to the Law of Ukraine "On Mobilization Training and Mobilization", constant care for close relatives (such as parents, spouse, children) is a reason for postponement.To confirm this right, the conscript must submit an application and certificates confirming the absence of other persons capable of providing care.
In order to obtain the right to care, the following documents should be collected: an application, an extract from a medical institution confirming the health of the person being cared for, and a certificate of the absence of other family members capable of performing this function.
How the care application process works:
- Application submission. The application is submitted to the district (city) territorial recruitment center, where information about the health status of the person being cared for, as well as the contact details of the conscript who is required to provide this care, is indicated.
Verification of documents by the commission. After the application is submitted, a commission is created which, within ten calendar days, verifies the information about the person in need of care, as well as the absence of other persons capable of providing assistance.
Act of confirmation of care.- The commission draws up an act confirming the fact of providing care. This document is the basis for receiving a deferment from the draft for a conscript.
How lawyers of the "Consultant" service help in the process of receiving permanent care
Lawyers of the "Consultant" service provide complex legal support in the process of receiving permanent care. Here's how they can help:
- Consultation and analysis of the situation. Lawyers will conduct a detailed analysis of your situation, explain your rights and obligations, as well as possible options for action.
Preparation of documents. They will help to collect and correctly issue all the necessary documents, which is critical for successfully receiving care.
Representation of interests. Will act on your behalf in government bodies and social services, ensuring professional communication and protection of interests.
Process support. The progress of your case will be monitored, promptly responding to any changes or requests from the authorities.
Appealing decisions. In case of refusal or disputed situations, lawyers will prepare the necessary complaints and represent your interests in court.
Follow-up advice. After receiving care, advice will be given on maintaining status and dealing with related legal issues.
Thus, cooperation with the lawyers of the "Consultant" service provides you with confidence in the correctness of each step. They will help to avoid possible errors and delays in the process of receiving care. Professional support of lawyers will save your time and nerves, allowing you to focus on more important matters. By choosing a "Consultant", you are taking a step towards a successful resolution of your case.By contacting the "Consultant" service, you receive professional support that increases the chances of successfully obtaining permanent care and relieves you of the burden of legal procedures.
Obtaining the right to permanent care for a relative is a complex process that requires careful compliance with legal regulations and appropriate documentary evidence. Conscripts who care for sick relatives have the right to postpone mobilization. The "Consultant" service provides comprehensive legal support, helping clients to successfully go through all stages of the process of registering the right to permanent care.