
We provide free consultations to IDPs, people who have returned to their places of permanent residence in Ukraine after forced displacement within the country or abroad due to hostilities, as well as other people affected by war, on matters of observance and realization of their rights and freedoms.
We also provide free online consultations to Ukrainian refugees (people who left Ukraine after February 24, 2022, and are under temporary protection abroad).
Contact us if you have been affected by the full-scale invasion and require legal assistance.
To receive a consultation, please fill out a short questionnaire (Google Form): https://bit.ly/3jHq2eg.
You can expect a response from our legal team within one business day.
We provide the following kinds of legal support:
- Expert individual legal consultations in the areas listed below.
- Information on the procedure for applying for and receiving public services, including by parents and/or other legal representatives on behalf of children.
- Referrals to another service provider if we cannot address the issue within the scope of our project.
We consult on the following topics:
- IDP registration;
- Access to social benefits for IDPs (living allowance, rent subsidy);
- Restoration of access to social services;
- Restoration of lost documents;
- Labor rights and access to pensions, where restrictions are related to the consequences of hostilities;
- Compensation for destroyed and damaged housing;
- Provision of temporary/social housing;
- Inheritance registration;
- Registration/declaration of place of residence;
- Establishment of the fact of unlawful deprivation of personal liberty;
- Other issues related to the consequences of hostilities.
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you need help.
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We provide legal consultations within the Support to the Capacity of Government Institutions and Local Communities To Strengthen Social Protection Systems in Ukraine project funded by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency in Ukraine.
This publication was made with the support of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency in Ukraine. The content of the publication is the sole responsibility of the Charitable Organization “Charity Foundation “Stabilization Support Services” and does not reflect the views of UNHCR.