Child Support for Ukrainian Military Personnel: Which Payments Are Subject to Deductions.

Child Support for Ukrainian Military Personnel: Which Payments Are Subject to Deductions
Child Support for Ukrainian Military Personnel: Which Payments Are Subject to Deductions

Child Support Obligations for Military Service Members

According to Novyny.live: Members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are legally required to pay child support for their minor children, regardless of whether they live together. This obligation applies to all military personnel serving under contract, including those in programs like 'Contract 18-24'. Support payments can be deducted from various types of monetary compensation, including bonuses.

According to the law, service members are not exempt from supporting their children under any circumstances. Child support is withheld from all forms of a soldier's financial remuneration. This comprehensive list includes:

  • Official salary
  • Rank-based salary
  • Monthly allowances
  • Additional payments
  • Bonuses and rewards
Yuriy Aivazian notes: 'Child support is withheld from all types of a service member's monetary provision. Specifically, from the official salary, the salary for military rank, monthly allowances, additional payments, rewards, as well as from additional remuneration.'

For young service members serving under the 'Contract 18-24' program, a bonus of one million hryvnias is provided. Child support can also be deducted from this substantial payment, underscoring the priority given to fulfilling parental obligations.

Andriy Karpenko states: 'Child support is deducted from this payment.'

Therefore, members of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have clear and non-negotiable obligations to support their children, which are independent of their place of residence. This highlights the importance of social responsibility and fulfilling parental duties, even under the difficult conditions of military service.

This framework ensures that child support remains a priority within the military compensation system. In the context of war, when many personnel are deployed far from their families, the enforcement of these obligations is crucial for the welfare of children and can also impact the morale and psychological well-being of service members who carry the dual burden of combat and family responsibility.


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