2024-03-12 04:00:00
Anastasia went to court to be recognized as a member of the serviceman’s family, but she doesn’t yet know what will come of it.
“He wanted to help me and my grandchildren, I have two children. When he called me before the fight, he said: “Daughter, do everything you can to buy an apartment.” He left me a card, left everything, and now everyone is telling me: “You are not a member of the family,” she claims.
The woman still has hope of receiving payments; at least, her uncle and aunt promised to give her the money if she manages to complete the paperwork, but what will happen in reality is still unclear.
“This is generally very unfair to adult children.” You can give it to your brother and sister, there are no age criteria for them, but it’s not allowed for your own children,” she is indignant.
74.RU’s interlocutors hope that the law will be revised, especially since not so long ago the problem was finally brought to the attention of President Vladimir Putin and he supported the idea of extending payments to the adult children of deceased SVO participants.
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