Social Benefits Don't Affect Eligibility: Deferment for Parents of Children with Disabilities.

Parents of disabled children get deferment
Parents of disabled children get deferment

Deferment from Mobilization for Parents Raising a Child with a Disability

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens who care for a child with a disability are entitled to apply for a deferment from military mobilization. This right stands regardless of any social benefits the family may receive. Since the nationwide mobilization began on February 24, 2022, these provisions offer some relief for those liable for military service.

Under current regulations, individuals responsible for a child with a disability can claim this deferment. A key point is that financial factors—such as social payments—do not affect eligibility. As Yuriy Ayvazyan explains,

“there is no need to reassign the benefits. A father is entitled to the deferment even if the payments are registered under the mother’s name.”

Changes to the Deferment Process

However, starting in 2024, the procedure for single fathers seeking a deferment may become more complicated. In such cases, proving sole responsibility for the child’s upbringing will require a court ruling. These adjustments could impact many families, making it essential to stay informed about the latest requirements and regulations.

In essence, the deferment for caring for a child with a disability is a critical right for those subject to mobilization. It helps preserve family bonds and ensures proper care for children during the challenging conditions of general mobilization.

These updates aim to support families facing difficult life circumstances, especially amid wartime. The deferment for parents of children with disabilities serves as a vital mechanism for maintaining family unity and providing necessary care. Nevertheless, the changes set to take effect in 2024 may complicate this process, raising concerns among many parents.


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