The child will stay with me: what has emerged in judicial practice during the war?

During martial law, new challenges arise that force us to reconsider our approaches to resolving family disputes.

We are already witnessing an increase in the number of court disputes initiated by parents to avoid mobilisation. Such disputes are often artificial and do not consider the child’s interests, which violates the principles of justice. In this context, proper judicial control is essential in ensuring that the child’s interests remain prioritised.

In her article for Yurydychna Gazeta (Legal Newspaper), AVERUM LEGAL partner Nataliia Yakimliuk thoroughly analysed such cases and current judicial practice.

The article is available via the link.

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