Deferral for Fathers of Many Children: How to Legally Avoid Mobilization.
General Mobilization in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Since February 24, 2022, Ukraine has been under a nationwide mobilization order. Under these conditions, fathers with three or more minor children can qualify for a deferral. Importantly, these children do not necessarily have to be biological—they may be adopted or covered by a court order for custody.
Mobilization Age and Deferral Eligibility
Under current law, the mobilization age in Ukraine ranges from 25 to 60 years. This means that men within this age bracket are subject to conscription during mobilization. However, fathers who have three or more minor children can avoid being called up by obtaining a legal deferral.
To do this, you need to adopt your spouse's children or obtain a court decision.
Vladyslav Deriy
This highlights the importance of properly formalizing the legal status of children for fathers seeking to exercise their right to a mobilization deferral.
In short, the deferral mechanism for fathers of many children in Ukraine requires meeting certain conditions, including adoption or a court ruling. This policy aims to support large families amid the country's challenging wartime circumstances.
This initiative, allowing fathers of many children to receive a deferral, underscores the state's focus on the social dimensions of war and the challenges families face. With the conflict ongoing, ensuring stability and protection for families in need of special support is critical. Granting deferrals can help preserve family unity and well-being during this difficult period.
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