The government provides displaced families with children a monthly financial aid of 3,000 hryvnias to support them in challenging circumstances. However, the receipt and renewal of these payments depend on specific criteria, particularly the employment status of parents and their unique life situations.
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SubscribeDisplaced families with children are entitled to a monthly payment of 3,000 hryvnias from the government. Nevertheless, both adults and children may lose these payments under certain conditions. This is discussed in an article by the Legal Advisor for IDPs.
Factors affecting the allocation of payments for displaced children:
- The form and location of the child's education are irrelevant. Children can continue their studies at their place of registration, and this does not impact the assistance provided.
- Parents' employment. If a parent is employed, runs a business, or is registered with the Employment Center, the payments continue for an additional six months.
When a parent may not work and still receive assistance:
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- Caring for a child with a disability up to 18 years old.
- Raising children under 18 in a combat zone.
- The family lives in a safe area, but the child is studying online (fully or partially).
Thus, to maintain the payments, the employment status of parents is more significant than the location of children's education.