Why a Father's Presence Blocks Mobilization Deferral for Caregivers.
Why a Father's Presence Blocks Mobilization Deferral for Caregivers
According to Novyny.live: A citizen planning to obtain a mobilization deferral to care for his mother, who has a disability, will be unable to do so via the 'Reserve+' app because his 58-year-old father is present. To apply for the deferral, he must submit an application through the Administrative Services Center (ASC).
Under current regulations, a citizen whose mother has a Group 2 disability faces obstacles in securing a deferral. According to experts, the presence of a father is the decisive factor that complicates the process. This situation highlights the specific legal hurdles families face during the ongoing mobilization effort.
“Unfortunately, if a father is present, you will not be able to arrange a deferral through 'Reserve+'.”
Yuriy Aivazian
This is confirmed by Yevhen Oleksandrovych, who also stated that “under such conditions, you will not receive a mobilization deferral through 'Reserve+'.”
The Path to Securing a Deferral
For those in a similar situation, it is crucial to know that the only path to a deferral remains submitting an application through the ASC. Yevhen Oleksandrovych added: “Only if there is a statement from the mother choosing you as her caregiver, submitted through the ASC.” Therefore, citizens seeking a deferral to care for a person with a disability must consider these nuances to avoid misunderstandings and delays in processing their documentation.
This case underscores the importance of clear communication between citizens and state institutions, as rule changes can significantly impact access to social support. It is a reminder for individuals to stay informed about official procedures and requirements to ensure they can access the benefits for which they are eligible.
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