Legal advice
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The right to protection: how the free legal aid system works in Ukraine
Free legal aid is a mechanism of protection guaranteed by law, which Ukrainians turn to in situations where solving a…
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Vouchers for education: lawyers explained who can use state support and how
Scientists claim that it is desirable to change the place of work every 5-7 years. Probably half of our fellow…
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Basic Social Assistance: Lawyers Explain the Government’s New Approach to Calculating Benefits
Since July, a new approach to the calculation of social assistance began to operate in Ukraine. Instead of several separate…
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When housing ceases to be yours: legal grounds for the seizure of ownerless property
In a situation where housing has been empty for a long time, is not maintained, is not legally registered or…
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Innovation in the International Register of Damages: What Property Owners in Occupied Territories Need to Know
Even despite the obvious weariness of part of the world community from the war in Ukraine, both emotional and political,…
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Buying or selling a car by proxy: risks and legal consequences
Buying or selling a car by proxy remains one of the most controversial ways of using transport, despite the spread…
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Cohabitation as a basis for inheritance: legal practice and advice
Many perceive inheritance matters as a simple formality: there is a will – it means everything has already been decided,…
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Charity and taxes: how legislation responds to wartime realities
With the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, an unprecedented surge of charitable activity took place. In a short…
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No cadastral number — problems will arise: explanations from lawyers and examples from practice
Land issues in Ukraine are rarely simple – even when it comes to an ordinary private plot. At a certain…
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IDP checks and issuance of certificates: lawyers comment on key changes that Ukrainians should know about
“Where are you now?” Ukrainians who officially have the status of internally displaced persons are hearing this question more and…
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