How Child Support Debt Can Strip Ukrainian Fathers of Mobilization Deferral.
Mobilization Deferral for Parents with Children
According to Novyny.live: Under martial law, Ukrainian citizens who are the parents of three or more children under the age of 18 are eligible for a deferral from military mobilization. However, this right is not unconditional and is directly tied to the fulfillment of child support obligations. If a person liable for military service has accumulated child support debt exceeding three months, their deferral is automatically revoked.
To restore the right to a deferral, the individual must fully repay the outstanding debt. The application process for the deferral requires submitting several documents, including:
- Birth certificates for the children,
- A marriage certificate or a court decree on divorce,
- Documents establishing the children's place of residence, and
- A certificate from the debtor registry.
This policy highlights how financial responsibilities can significantly impact eligibility for mobilization deferrals, and those liable for service must diligently manage their child support payments to avoid losing this protection. The rule underscores that family support obligations are treated with the same seriousness as military ones during the national defense effort.
This development emphasizes the critical importance of meeting financial responsibilities during a time of martial law.
The mobilization deferral system for parents of multiple children is designed to support families, but it also imposes strict conditions that require financial discipline. In the context of war, where many families face severe hardships, the policy seeks to balance urgent military needs with essential social duties to the nation's children.
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