Here is a list of all the information you can read on this topic.
Have you fled to the Netherlands and have Ukrainian citizenship? Then you probably fall under the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD). This means that you are entitled to a place in a reception centre and medical care in the Netherlands. Read here about the conditions for refugees from Ukraine to receive protection in the Netherlands.
Family members of people with Temporary Protection may also be eligible for Temporary Protection in the Netherlands. This is possible even if family members are not entitled to Temporary Protection independently.
You can apply for a passport at the consular office of the Ukrainian Embassy in the Netherlands. To do so, you need to make an appointment. You can extend your passport. To do so, attend the of the embassy's visiting hours.
In most cases you do not need a lawyer in the Netherlands. Going to court is usually the last solution to a legal problem.
Residence permits other than asylum permits also exist in the Netherlands. They are regular permits. For both work and study, in most cases, it is only possible to apply for a visa in the country of origin.
If you fall under the Temporary Protection Directive (TPD), you have a personal number. You need this number in the Netherlands to arrange personal matters. This is called a Dutch citizen service number (BSN).
If you have received Ukrainian citizenship and proof of residence from the IND, you have also signed a form from the IND starting the asylum procedure. You do not have to do anything with this now. In this article you can read what this means for you.
If you want to divorce your partner, it is possible to divorce in the Netherlands, but it depends on your personal situation. For example, you can divorce without your partner being in the Netherlands. Read here how divorce works.