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.
Unclaimed property of a military member at war can include various material resources and valuables that have been lost or damaged as a result of hostilities or other service-related circumstances. Here are some possible components of such property:
- Personal property: Clothes, shoes, personal items that were lost or damaged during hostilities or evacuation.
- Personal Military Equipment: Military clothing, equipment, personal weapons and other military equipment that may be lost or destroyed during combat.
- Vehicles: Military vehicles that have been damaged or destroyed as a result of military operations.
- Equipment and equipment: Military equipment, communication equipment, military working tools and other specialized equipment.
- Documents and permits: Military documents, personal identification documents, permits that may be lost during conflict.
Payment of monetary compensation for unclaimed material property of a soldier in war can be part of the social support system for soldiers and their families. This compensation may relate to the loss or damage of material property during hostilities, disasters, military service or due to other circumstances related to military activities. Here are some possible aspects of this compensation:
- Assessment of losses: During the process of payment of compensation, an assessment of the losses of tangible military property may be carried out, which may include an assessment of its market value or cost of restoration.
- Submitting an application: A military man or his relatives can submit an application for compensation for lost property to the relevant authorities or services.- Review of application and decision: Applications for compensation are reviewed by the competent authorities and a decision is made regarding the possibility and amount of payment.
- Payment of compensation: In case of a positive decision, compensation can be paid to the soldier or his family in accordance with established procedures and deadlines.
It is important to note that the process of obtaining compensation may differ depending on the country's legislation and the internal rules of the military or social services.
Payment of monetary compensation for non-received material property may require legal assistance to ensure the rights and interests of the soldier and his family. Here are some possible aspects that legal aid can include in this context:
Consultation with a lawyer: The military member and his family may need to consult with an experienced lawyer who can inform them of their rights and options for claiming compensation for lost property.
Preparation of documents: A lawyer can help prepare the necessary documents for filing an application for compensation, including a statement, certificates, evidence of property loss, and more.
Representation in court or before military authorities: In case of denial or disputes regarding compensation, a lawyer can act as a representative of the military and his family before the court or military authorities to protect their rights and interests.
Mediation and Negotiation: A lawyer can negotiate with military authorities or insurance companies on behalf of a military member and his family to achieve fair and adequate compensation.Filing an appeal: If necessary, a lawyer can assist in the preparation and filing of appeals for review of compensation decisions.
In general, legal aid can provide military personnel and their families with the necessary support and protection of their rights in the process of receiving compensation for unclaimed material property and obtaining documents from the TMC and MREO application for deferment documents