Maxim Nelipa's ex-wife spoke about the conflict with the brother of the deceased over payments.


Tamara Nelipa, the ex-wife of Maxim Nelipa, spoke about the conflict with the brother of the deceased, Andriy, which arose over payments after her ex-husband's death at the front.
Tamara Nelipa: 'In our case, it is Max's mother and Masha. Artem is already of age, but there might be something there too.'
Maxim's ex-wife noted that the family is claiming financial assistance after his death. Tamara will defend her daughter's legal rights to the payment after her father's death.
Refusal to provide documents from Andriy Nelipa
According to Tamara Nelipa, when the family approached Maxim Nelipa's brother Andriy with a request to provide documents confirming the burial and other official information, he refused to help.
Tamara Nelipa: 'He (Andriy Nelipa) said: 'You are nobody.' He sent my son a message saying that he is not going to provide any information, that we are nobody, I am nobody. And if grandma wants, she will give something to the children later.'
After Maxim Nelipa's death at the front, his family is faced with a conflict regarding payments, and Tamara Nelipa stands up for her daughter's rights.
This news reveals the conflict between the family of the deceased fighter and his brother, which arose over payments after his death. Tamara Nelipa fights for her daughter's rights to receive assistance after losing her father, while Andriy Nelipa refused to provide the necessary documents. The warrior's death emphasizes the importance of a clear and fair payment system for the families of heroes who give their lives for the country.
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