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Lawyer practicing military law and recalculation of military pensions. Specializes in issues of mobilization, namely providing consultations, obtaining postponement of mobilization, issues of passing the military medical commission. Assistance to military personnel, provision of consultations, writing of reports, support for dismissal from military service, appealing the conclusion of the military medical commission, etc.
Lawyer’s request to the territorial recruitment center (military enlistment office)
In a legal society, a lawyer’s request is an important tool for ensuring the rights of citizens and the implementation of professional activities of lawyers. This tool becomes especially relevant in relations with territorial recruitment and social support centers (TCK and SP), which perform functions related to ensuring military duty.
In this article, we will consider what a lawyer’s request is, why it is needed, what information can be obtained with its help in the military registration and enlistment office and why it is worth contacting a lawyer.
What is a solicitor’s request?
A feature of a lawyer’s request is that it has a legally binding force, and the authorities to which the lawyer applies are obliged to respond within a certain period of time (usually 5 working days). In the event of an unjustified refusal to provide information or an untimely response, such actions may be appealed in court.
A lawyer’s request is an official appeal by a lawyer to state bodies, enterprises, institutions or organizations with a request to provide information, documents or other materials necessary to provide legal assistance to his client.
This means that with the help of a lawyer, you can find out important information that is often difficult to obtain on your own. The response to a lawyer’s request is official in nature and can be used as evidence in court or for other legal actions.
Why do I need a lawyer’s request?
A lawyer’s request performs several important functions:
- Protection of client rights: the lawyer uses the request to obtain information that will help protect the interests of the person in court or during the resolution of conflict situations.
- Transparency and accountability of authorities: the request forces authorities, in particular the military registration and enlistment office, to provide comprehensive and substantiated information.
- Preparation of the evidence base: the data obtained can be used as evidence during a trial or to prepare substantiated legal documents.
- Prevention of violations of the law: the presence of an official request reduces the risks of arbitrariness or unlawful actions by authorities.
What information can be obtained through a lawyer’s request to the military enlistment office?
In the practice of interaction with the military registration and enlistment office, the need to clarify the following issues most often arises:
- Decision on granting a deferment from conscription
Citizens who are entitled to a deferment from conscription due to family circumstances, health or professional activities often face difficulties in confirming this right. For example, a deferment may be granted, but the information about it may not reach the person properly.
With the help of a lawyer’s request, you can obtain:
- Information about the decision made to grant or refuse a deferment.
- Documents confirming the presence or absence of such a decision.
- Information about the grounds on which the decision was made (for example, the commission’s minutes).
This is especially important in situations where a person has grounds for a deferment, but cannot confirm them due to the lack of documents.
- Decision of the Military Medical Commission (MMC)
One of the most common problems that citizens address concerns the conclusions of the military medical commission. For example:
- A person believes that the decision of the Military Medical Commission is erroneous or unfounded.
- Documents with the conclusion of the Military Medical Commission are missing, which makes it difficult to appeal them.
With the help of a lawyer’s request, you can obtain a copy of the Military Medical Commission’s decision.
This allows you to:
- Appeal an unlawful decision in court or in a pre-trial procedure.
- Prove that the person’s medical condition does not meet the conditions for military service.
- Presence of a resolution on an administrative offense
Another common reason for contacting a lawyer is to check whether there is a resolution on an administrative offense. For example:
- A person could be held liable for evading military registration or other obligations, but was not properly notified.
- The person wants to know whether such a resolution really exists so that he can appeal it in a timely manner.
Through a lawyer’s request, you can find out:
- whether there is a resolution on an administrative offense;
- on what basis it was issued;
- the date the resolution was adopted and the deadline for appealing it.
This avoids a situation where a person learns about the offense only after the deadline for appealing has expired, which significantly complicates the protection of rights.
Why should you contact a lawyer to prepare a request?
Although in theory every citizen has the right to address government bodies with requests, a lawyer’s request has a number of advantages that make it more effective:
Legal validity: the lawyer knows how to properly formulate the request to avoid rejection due to “lack of grounds.”
Speed of response: a lawyer’s request is often processed more quickly than requests from ordinary citizens.
Comprehensive assistance: the lawyer will not only obtain the necessary information, but will also help protect the client’s rights in the event of a conflict with the military registration and enlistment office.
Protection of interests in court: in the event of a violation of a citizen’s rights, a lawyer can represent his interests in court.
So, if the military registration and enlistment office or other authorized bodies do not provide you with information about certain events, contact a lawyer. A lawyer can submit a legal request, to which state bodies, enterprises, institutions or organizations must respond within the time specified by law. Fill out the form on the website and our lawyer will contact you.
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Do you need to obtain a certificate from the military medical commission?
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Do you want to know the decision on granting a deferment?
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Is it possible to get a consultation online if it is not possible to come to the office?
Of course. We provide consultations both online and in the office. Online consultation is possible in any convenient way for the client. It can be a video call through a convenient messenger or a video conference format.
Is it possible to sign a contract with a attorney/lawyer and then apply if necessary?
Yes, we practice such service. You can sign a contract with our company and, if necessary, you can use our services. This will save your time in the case of an emergency application, when the help of a lawyer or lawyer is urgently needed.
Do you work only in Kyiv or throughout Ukraine?
Our office is located in Kyiv, but our lawyers and lawyers protect the interests of clients throughout Ukraine. So if you need the physical presence of a lawyer or lawyer in your case – we can provide it.
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