Since May 6, it is temporarily forbidden to collect debts from pensions and scholarships in Ukraine. This is provided for by Law No. 3048-IX “On Amendments to Certain Laws of Ukraine on Certain Features of the Organization of Enforcement of Judicial Decisions and Decisions of Other Bodies During Martial Law”.
Thus, the Law, in particular, determines that for the period until the termination or cancellation of martial law in Ukraine:.
collection of pensions, scholarships is terminated (except for decisions on the recovery of alimony, on compensation for harm caused by injury, other damage to health or death as a result of a criminal offense, and decisions on which debtors are citizens of the Russian Federation);
the terms determined by this law are interrupted and established from the date of termination or cancellation of martial law;
the effect of decisions of state executors on establishing a temporary restriction on the debtor's right to use firearms, hunting, pneumatic and cooled weapons, domestic-made devices for shooting cartridges, filled with rubber or similar non-lethal metal projectiles is suspended;
it is forbidden to open enforcement proceedings on the basis of executive inscriptions of notaries made on loan agreements that are not notarized.
The law also provides that during the period of martial law, a private executor, upon application or on his own initiative, has the right to cancel the decision or other procedural document (or part thereof) issued by him in enforcement proceedings. However, this requires the existence of objective grounds,.