Deferral Rights for Guardians of Minor Orphans: Required Documents Explained.
Mobilization Deferment for Legal Guardians
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, individuals serving as guardians for minor orphans are eligible for a deferral from military mobilization. To secure this deferment, they must submit the necessary paperwork either at a local Administrative Services Center (known as a TsNAP) or through the digital platform 'Reserve+'.
While the law grants guardians of minor orphans the right to postpone military service, it comes with a strict documentation requirement. The following items are mandatory:
- A court ruling or a certificate from the local council confirming the guardian's legal status;
- A valid passport;
- The taxpayer identification number (RNOCPP);
- A military registration document;
- A decision from the district state administration or a court establishing guardianship or custodianship.
Yuriy Ayvazyan explains: 'To verify a guardian's or custodian's authority, you must provide a ruling from the district state administration, the executive body of the council, or a court decision establishing guardianship or custody.'
Beyond the deferral, guardians are also legally permitted to travel abroad. However, it is crucial to understand that the deferment can be revoked if the ward resides in another country. This underscores the importance of carefully preparing documents and strictly adhering to legal requirements.
Social Stability and Support for Vulnerable Groups
Under new regulations introduced in Ukraine, people who care for minor orphans can now avoid mobilization, a measure that helps maintain social stability during wartime. This policy reflects the state's commitment to protecting vulnerable populations. It is essential for guardians to stay informed about their rights and responsibilities and to meet all conditions for the deferral to prevent any future legal complications.
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