A serviceman has the right to resign from military service on family grounds in connection with the death of a close relative in the war.
How to submit a report correctly? What documents must be attached to the report? How to confirm the fact of family ties?
Article 26 of the Law of Ukraine “On Military Obligation and Military Service”
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In order to submit a report on dismissal from military service due to the death of a close relative in the war, it is important to follow certain steps and provide the necessary documents in accordance with the legislation of Ukraine, in this case, with Article 26 of the Law of Ukraine "On Military Duty and Military Service".
- Preparation of the report: The report must contain a clear statement of the reasons for dismissal, indicating family reasons related to the death of a close relative in the war.
It is important to formulate the report clearly and correctly, observing formal norms. - Documents: The report must be accompanied by official documents confirming the fact of the death of a close relative in the war. This may be a death certificate, official documents from military authorities or other supporting documents.
It is also recommended to attach copies of certificates of kinship to further confirm the fact of kinship. - Proof of Relationship: Documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, or other official documents that prove family relationships may be provided to prove family ties.
- Compliance with the law: It is important to ensure that all actions comply with Article 26 of the Law of Ukraine "On Military Duty and Military Service". This includes not only the formalities of filing a report, but also compliance with deadlines and procedures.
It should be noted that specific requirements may vary depending on military law and regulations. It is important to consult with a lawyer or military authority to obtain accurate information and ensure that your discharge is processed correctly.