Government Tightens Rules: Fathers of Three or More Children Risk Losing Military Draft Deferment.
Draft Deferment Revoked for Child Support Debt
According to Novyny.live: Starting in May 2024, new government regulations will strip fathers of three or more children under 18 of their right to defer military conscription if they fall behind on child support payments. The policy specifically targets those whose alimony debt exceeds three months. This move introduces stricter conditions for maintaining a draft deferral, which was previously granted based on family size alone. This change comes as part of broader efforts to strengthen social obligations during a period of heightened military need.
Consequences of the New Policy
Under the new rules, accumulating over three months of child support arrears will be grounds for revoking a father's draft deferment. Consequently, despite having dependent children, these parents could be called up for military service if they fail in their financial duties. The government hopes this measure will compel fathers to meet their support obligations and ensure proper care for their children.
To prove they are debt-free and retain their deferment, fathers must now provide a certificate from the Unified Debtor Register. This document will become a mandatory requirement. Authorities believe such steps will enforce greater parental accountability regarding alimony payments.
These new rules could significantly impact large families, pressuring them to fulfill financial commitments to avoid the father's conscription.
The amendments reflect a government push to increase parental responsibility for alimony, which may affect family financial stability. The new proof-of-payment requirements could also enhance transparency within the child support system and strengthen children's right to proper maintenance. Public reaction to these changes may vary, and it will be important to monitor their effect on the well-being of large families once the rules take effect.
Read also
- Teenagers Recruited by Russian Intelligence for Terror Acts: Mass Riot Thwarted in Odesa
- Russian Occupiers Force Parents in Henichesk to Fund Their Military Through Schools
- Military Conscription Offices Now Authorized to Issue Wanted Warrants for Draft-Eligible Individuals
- New Documentary Account Chronicles the Battle for Robotyne—Featuring 200 Fallen Soldiers
- Financial Aid for Displaced Ukrainians: Who Qualifies for Grants and Cash Payments
- Deadline Approaching: Ukrainians Can Claim Retroactive Housing Subsidies

