Single Fathers Granted Deferral from Mobilization: Key Document Required.
Mobilization Deferral for Single Fathers in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Starting at age 25, men subject to mobilization in Ukraine—excluding those formerly deemed partially fit—can qualify for a deferral if they are raising a minor child alone. The critical requirement is providing official proof that the child's mother is absent. This policy applies to single fathers who meet the legal criteria.
To secure this deferral, a father must present a document confirming the mother's absence from the child's life. Lawyer Yuriy Ayvazyan emphasized that
“the most important document in such cases is one that proves the mother is not present for the child.”Acceptable evidence includes a range of documents, such as:
- a copy of the mother's death certificate;
- a court ruling declaring her missing;
- a court decision terminating her parental rights;
- a court verdict (e.g., in criminal cases);
- documents demonstrating sole custody and upbringing of the child.
Social Protections for Single Fathers
These measures aim to safeguard the rights of fathers raising children independently amid Ukraine's challenging socio-economic climate. Proper documentation is crucial, highlighting the need for legal awareness among those eligible. Correctly filing paperwork can streamline interactions with authorities and ensure access to benefits during mobilization efforts.
This initiative represents a significant step in supporting single fathers facing difficult life circumstances. It underscores the state's commitment to providing social guarantees for vulnerable groups, especially during armed conflict. For men raising children alone, this deferral option can be a vital lifeline, helping preserve family stability amidst mobilization and other national challenges.
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