Men with many children will have to prove that they are involved in supporting children in order to receive a deferment from service.
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This applies to divorced men. If children are born from different women with whom the man does not live, but continues to financially support the children, then the TCC will additionally require an agreement between the husband and his ex-wives that he participates in the maintenance of his minor children.
Men with many children now need to notarize that they really participate in the maintenance of children.
There is a mention of a written agreement between parents, in which it is necessary to stipulate with whom the children will live and the participation of the second parent in their upbringing, in government decree No. 560.
People’s Deputy Igor Fris told the “Commander in Chief” that thousands of parents with many children will find themselves in a difficult situation.
A person liable for military service and the father of three minor children was declared fit for military service. According to the mobilization law, he should automatically receive a deferment from mobilization. His children were born from two women with whom the man was divorced, does not live yet, but continues to financially support the children. What did TCC come up with? They additionally require an agreement between the husband and his ex-spouses that he participates in the maintenance of his minor children, explains the people’s deputy.
Source: Racurs

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