I am Mariya Borevich, your personal lawyer. My primary goal is to help clients find optimal solutions to current legal issues, ensuring reliable protection of their interests. I specialize in family, civil, and military law, which allows me to effectively handle a variety of situations and cases. In family law, I provide support in resolving issues related to divorce, property division, establishing and challenging parental rights, alimony, and child custody. I understand that these matters are often emotionally complex, so I always strive to find the most delicate and fair solutions for all parties involved. In civil law, I assist in settling disputes related to contracts, property rights, compensation for damages, inheritance, and other issues concerning the protection of personal and property interests. Special attention is given to military law — supporting servicemen, protecting their rights and interests related to military service, social guarantees, and legal disputes. This area requires deep knowledge and understanding of the specifics of military service and the legislation regulating it.
Registration of care or guardianship is possible for persons who need help with daily life needs due to their health or other circumstances. Here are some examples:
Registration of care, permanent external care:
1. A person with a disability:
A person who has physical or mental limitations that make it difficult to function independently may need assistance with care.
2. An elderly person:
Older people who have lost their independence due to age or poor health may also need help with care.
3. A person with a chronic disease:
A person with chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or cancer may require constant medical monitoring and care.
To issue a Guardianship:
1. Minor child:
Children who have lost one or both parents or are in difficult life circumstances may need guardianship to ensure their well-being and development.
2. Incapacitated person:
People with mental or physical disabilities who cannot make independent decisions about their lives and futures may need guardianship.
3. A person with mental disorders:
People with mental illnesses or disorders may need a guardianship to provide the necessary care and monitoring of their condition.
When arranging care or custody, it is important to consider the individual needs and circumstances of each specific situation. You should also contact the relevant authorities or professional consultants for additional information and assistance in the registration procedures.
Registration of guardianship and care in Ukraine includes several important stages and requires an application to the relevant authorities. Here are the basic steps:
Registration of guardianship, how to register guardianship:
Determining the need for a guardian:
Guardianship is established over persons who due to their condition (minors, incapacitated persons) cannot independently exercise their rights and obligations.
Appeal to the body of guardianship and guardianship:
Contact the local social security office or the guardianship authority at the place of residence of the person who needs guardianship.
Submission of documents:
Documents confirming the need to establish a guardianship and the candidate's ability to fulfill the duties of a guardian are submitted.
Candidate verification:
Guardianship authorities carry out a screening of the person who wishes to become a guardian, including a home visit, interview and gathering of feedback.
Decision:
Based on the collected information, the guardianship authority makes a decision on the appointment of a guardian.
Registration of care, how to register care:
Determining the need for care:
Care is usually established to help adults who, due to health conditions, cannot independently meet their basic life needs.
Referral to a doctor:
In order to register care, it is necessary to obtain a medical opinion on the state of health of the person who needs care.
Submission of documents to the social security body:
It is necessary to submit an application and a medical report to the relevant social security body.
Decision:
The body of social protection of the population makes a decision on registration of care and appoints a caregiver.
Both processes require time and attention to detail, so it is useful to seek the advice of a lawyer who specializes in family law or human rights to ensure that all necessary procedures are completed correctly.