Cases in Ukraine without your travel

We resolve your cases in Ukraine while you stay abroad

A trip to Ukraine costs time, money, and for some, your status in the country of residence. Dorosh & Partners manages your cases in Ukraine by power of attorney: property division, divorce, real estate sale and purchase, certificates and extracts, document renewal, tax residency. You explain the situation in plain language — a lawyer translates it into legal language, prepares documents and controls every step. If the case goes to court, we engage an advocate in Ukraine and direct their work to a result.

Cases in Ukraine without your travel

What we handle

01

Spousal property division

Settlement or court: division agreement, recognition of property as personal, shares in real estate and business, property acquired before and after moving abroad. We prepare your position and represent you without your presence.

02

Divorce

Dissolution of marriage by joint application or in court, when the other spouse is in Ukraine, abroad, or avoiding contact. Separately — matters concerning children: residence, child support, communication arrangements, travel permission.

03

Real estate: sale and purchase

Verification of the property and registries, contract preparation, escrow guidance by power of attorney, settlement and sale tax, registration of ownership. You do not travel — we complete the transaction to the end.

04

Certificates, extracts, registries

Extracts from the real property register, certificates of no criminal record, family composition, income statements, extracts from the civil registry, certificates for the consulate and for authorities in your country of residence — with apostille and translation.

05

Document renewal

Lost or damaged birth, marriage, divorce, and death certificates; duplicates of foundational documents, reissuance, amendments, and correction of registry errors.

06

Tax residency

Determination of resident status, deregistration, income declaration, obtaining tax residency certificates for foreign authorities, and applying double taxation treaties.

Who needs this

Those who cannot leave

Active protected status, residence permit extension in progress, work, children in school, or travel ban — there are many reasons, and your case in Ukraine will not wait. A power of attorney resolves this without risk to your status.

Those for whom travel is not cost-effective

Travel, accommodation, lost work days, and waiting in queues often cost more than the service itself. Especially when a single certificate requires two trips: to file and to collect.

Those whose cases are already in court

A lawsuit is filed, hearings are scheduled, deadlines are running. A missed deadline costs more than representation: an advocate in Ukraine attends hearings, a lawyer keeps you informed and directs the strategy.

How it works

  1. 1

    Situation analysis

    You describe the matter in plain language — without legal formalities. The lawyer clarifies what is needed under Ukrainian law, which documents you have and which are missing, and whether the issue can be resolved without court.

  2. 2

    Power of attorney

    We draft the power of attorney specifically for your matter: too narrow will require a second one, too broad will alarm the notary. You execute it at the Ukrainian consulate or with a local notary with apostille.

  3. 3

    Work in Ukraine

    We file documents, communicate with registries, notaries, DRATS civil registry office and tax authorities, and represent you in court. You receive a report at each stage and document scans immediately, not after completion.

  4. 4

    Result delivered abroad

    We send completed documents with apostille and sworn translation to where you live, in a format suitable for submission to local authorities.

How we work

Counsel and advocate as a pair: how the division of roles shapes the outcome

In family, criminal and business matters the outcome depends not only on the hearing itself, but on how precisely the legal position is framed. That is why two specialists run the case: the counsel works with you and with the file, the advocate works with the court and the authorities. You explain the situation in plain language; it reaches the procedural documents already in the language of law.

Communication without the legal barrier

You describe the situation as it is. The counsel records the facts, asks the clarifying questions and reviews the documents, so the details that affect the case are not lost.

Legal qualification of your situation

The counsel translates the facts into law: identifies the applicable rules, builds the evidence base and prepares the position the advocate takes into the proceedings.

Control over deadlines and progress

The counsel keeps the case calendar — filing deadlines, replies from the authorities, hearings — and keeps you informed of the status at every stage.

One strategy, agreed with you

Counsel and advocate follow a single plan that you approve. If the circumstances change, the strategy is adjusted — the decision always stays with you.

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Frequently asked questions

Can a power of attorney be executed without traveling to Ukraine?
Yes. A power of attorney is certified by the Ukrainian consulate in your country or a local notary — in the latter case, the document requires apostille and sworn translation. We draft the text for your specific case and explain which process in your country is faster and cheaper.
Can you divorce if the other spouse opposes it or cannot be found?
Yes. If there is a dispute or children, the marriage is dissolved through court proceedings: the other spouse's consent is not required, proper service is. If the address is unknown, the court summons the defendant by publication. Your presence is not required — an advocate represents your interests.
How long does a real estate sale by power of attorney take?
Usually between two weeks and six weeks from when you have the power of attorney: property and registry verification, terms negotiation, notarial deed, settlement and registration. Delays result from liens, inheritance issues, document discrepancies, and disagreement among co-owners.
How do I transfer sale proceeds abroad?
By bank transfer in compliance with currency law and the bank's source-of-funds requirements. We prepare a package of supporting documents in advance so the bank in your country accepts the funds without blocking — this is a separate stage worth planning before, not after, the transaction.

Describe your matter

Tell us your situation in plain language. Our lawyer will assess what can be done without your travel, what documents are needed, and how long it takes.