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Children under the age of 12 do not have the right to use their own money.
Because the child is under the age of 12, he is a minor, and the minor does not have full civil and criminal capacity, so he has no right to use his New Year's money, and he should use it normally through his guardian, that is, his parents.
Therefore, it is recommended that the child hand over his New Year's money to his parents to manage, only in this way is the most correct choice, because his parents are the legal guardians of the child.
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Children under the age of 12 have the right to use part of the New Year's money, but they cannot use all of it.
There are several reasons for this:
One. The children are too young and lack the ability to distinguish, and now people give a lot of New Year's money, ranging from hundreds to thousands, and some even tens of thousands. After the children get the money, most of them will buy game coins or buy some toys, which are not of much use, and let the children be contaminated with a lot of vices.
Two. There is a lot of New Year's money in hand, and if you use it, you will form a bad habit of spending lavishly. I didn't know that money was hard to come by, and I didn't know that money was my parents' hard-earned money. So, you can't let a 12-year-old dominate it all.
Three. The New Year's money given during the New Year's holidays is also to make children happy. It will also be especially nice to let your child maintain his or her own individuality and buy something he likes. Therefore, children should be given a part of the New Year's money, so that children can freely match themselves.
To sum up, children under the age of 12 can use a part of the New Year's money by themselves, and most of it should be deposited into the child's account as a growth**.
This must be made clear to the child, and the child will be very happy.
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Children under the age of 12 can use New Year's money, but. It must be accompanied and supervised by an adult. Immigrants must have children who are young and not adults. It is necessary for adults to distinguish between right and wrong. The child does not have the ability to do so.
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The New Year's money of children under the age of 12 is not a question of whether they have the right or not, but the management and use of children's New Year's money by adults, how to use it on the point, spend the money to be useful, and not let children dispose of the money as they want, and how to manage these New Year's money is a problem for adults.
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A little kid under the age of 12 still talks about human rights, and if your parents want to use it for you, you have the right to use it; If your parents don't give it to you, you don't have the right to use it, it's that simple and real!
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There is no uniform rule on this, and under normal circumstances, you can use the New Year's money yourself. However, if the child is too young, it is okay for the parents to use it on their behalf.
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Yes! But it can only be used for useful purposes, such as buying clothes, shoes, etc., accompanied by adults.
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In terms of the accumulation of self-experience ... Grow and grow... I didn't have a chance to use it... Because of these reasons.
1. New Year's money is a debt of affection. You need to think about how to return the gifts... Can you do that?
2. The other party gives you money for the New Year's money, which is actually very simple, and it is also a gift. It's just a matter of finding a suitable reason. Money wasn't meant for you to use. So you don't have access either.
P.S. I feel like I'm the only one working. This money is at your disposal and at your disposal. Parents can only look at dry staring, and then use the killer feature is to pay for food. . .
Take a part of it, and the money is kept by the parents anyway. There's not much to say. If your parents are dead.
These are your possessions. You don't need to seize the day... I didn't mean to curse my parents.
Let's be honest
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There won't be much money for the New Year, but it's best not to use it yourself, in case you use it improperly, and use it again through your parents, so that you can be sensible and filial.
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The New Year's money is given by relatives for the New Year, of course it can be used, and this small treasury still belongs to you.
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The key depends on the amount of money, if there is too much money, children must not spend money indiscriminately. Therefore, this money must still need to be kept by adults and at the disposal of adults. If Mom and Dad don't give people New Year's money, how can others give you New Year's money.
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What kind of personality is this housekeeper? If the child is very planned and steady, she can control it herself, but if the child is very playful and does not pay much attention to everything, in this case the parents should be responsible.
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This is all in the parents, there is no relevant law in this regard, and the general New Year's money is collected more, and the parents put it up.
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Why not? But it is no problem for the child to know how to manage money, open an account with his bank, let him deposit his money, and keep records when he spends it.
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Legal Analysis: Illegal, but you can keep it for your child. Adults give "red envelopes" to children in the nature of gifts, and the relationship between them and children is a gift contract, and once the "red envelopes" are accepted by the children, the gift contract is established in accordance with the law.
New Year's money is the personal property of the child, but for minors, it is not suitable for the custody and disposal of large wealth, and parents can only help the child keep it or make a decision to dispose of the property for the benefit of the child after seeking the child's opinion.
Legal basis: Article 19 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China: Minors over the age of eight are persons with limited capacity for civil conduct, and the implementation of civil juristic acts is carried out by their legally-prescribed ** infiltrators ** or with the consent and recognition of their legally-prescribed ** persons; However, they may independently carry out civil juristic acts that are purely beneficial or that are appropriate to their age and intelligence.
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Legal analysis: Adults give "red envelopes" to children in the nature of gifts, and the relationship between them and children is a gift contract, and once the "red envelopes" are accepted by the children, the gift contract is established in accordance with the law. New Year's money is the child's personal property, but for the early years of the child, it is not suitable for the custody and disposal of larger property, and the parents can only help the child keep it or make a decision to dispose of the property for the benefit of the child after soliciting the child's opinion.
Hungry and hungry. Legal basis: Article 34 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China The duties of the guardian are to carry out civil juristic acts and protect the personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests of the ward. The rights of guardians arising from the lawful performance of guardianship duties are protected by law.
Where guardians do not perform guardianship duties or infringe upon the lawful rights and interests of their wards, they shall bear legal responsibility. Where guardians are temporarily unable to perform guardianship duties due to emergencies such as emergencies, and the ward's life is in a state of no one to take care of them, the residents' committee, villagers' return committee, or civil affairs department for the ward's domicile shall arrange necessary temporary living care measures for the ward.
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In the face of these New Year's money, some of them are really not small amounts. It can range from 100 to 1,000 or 10,000. A crying child may not understand anything, and this New Year's money will naturally fall into the pockets of their parents.
When children grow up, they will be completely different, they will have their own ideas. At this time, if you want your child to hand over the money, you must pay attention to some methods.
How to deal with the problem of whether the child's New Year's money can be paid.
For the New Year's money, to pay or not to pay, how to pay? Parents will think that this is the right thing to turn in. In particular, if parents do not manage and hand over their children in a timely manner, and the governor does not educate their children on the correct concept of money, they will become extravagant.
Therefore, children's money must be kept by their parents, so many children will reluctantly hand over their own New Year's money to their parents. Although the rent is reluctant, it will also be handed over because of the majesty of the parents. The parent-child relationship is damaged, and trust in the parents is also lost.
In fact, on the issue of New Year's money, there is a question of whether or not to hand it over. Parents should look at the age of the child and the actual cognitive level of the child.
In China's Civil Code, it is clearly pointed out that 8 years old is a dividing line, and the ability and inability can be distinguished. Although parents over the age of 8 can give money to their children and let them keep it on their behalf, they cannot spend it indiscriminately. Therefore, on the issue of whether the New Year's money should be handed over, we must know how to grasp the balance and know how to deal with it in a scientific way.
What are the mistakes of parents to solve the red envelope problem.
Many parents have used the wrong way to deal with their children's New Year's money, and they will take the money directly from their children's hands, regardless of their children's wishes.
Then tell the child that the money was saved by your parents for you, but you spent it when you saved it. In this way, children cannot have their own property well, but will have a feeling that their property is being deprived by their parents.
Parents habitually keep their children in custody. There are also parents who don't think there are many, so it's okay to leave it to them to deal with it themselves. However, there is a problem that is overlooked, because children do not know how to control themselves, they cannot effectively use and distribute money, but they are easy to become wasteful.
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If a 12-year-old child does not hand over his New Year's money, he can buy him a piggy bank and let him put the money in the piggy bank and take it out when he needs it.
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I don't know how old the child is, if it is small, you can set up a family bank, let the child know how to "save" the money in his own hands, and give the child a certain amount of interest; If the child does not accept this set, you can open a bank account for the child, help him keep the money in the bank, and let the child know that the parents do not want his money, but just help him save it first, and it will be given to him later. You can read more information on the Internet and teach your children certain financial knowledge, which is the fundamental way to solve the problem of indiscriminate spending. If you want to have a proper relationship with money, you must first like money.
In "A Woman's Road to Financial Freedom", she shared an exercise of "training to like money" for adults.
How to train? Specifically, it is to carry a banknote on your body that you only look at and do not spend, keep cash and gold bars at home, and have time to take them out to play, all of which can make you feel "rich".
So how do you make your child love money? "A Woman's Road to Financial Freedom" describes it like this:
Show the value of money: Gently smooth the veil and place it neatly, always with one side of the portrait facing up and in the same direction.
I wonder how many adults can do this? I haven't done it before, and the meaning shared by Hakata Mashi Schaefer may be to build a child's attitude towards money, just like people's belief in themselves.
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Strict lack of collapse is frank to say, and the New Year's money is a child's. New Year's money is a New Year's blessing from parents or elders to their children, which is intended to suppress evil spirits. Legally speaking, giving a red envelope to a child is an act of giving away surplus gifts.
When the red envelope is delivered to the child or the New Year's money is transferred to the child's account, the child takes ownership of the New Year's money. The People's Court Daily reported on a case.
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Parents can tell their children that New Year's money is an expression of the elders' love and blessings for their children.
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Hello, it is a pleasure to register for you. From the legal point of view, the owner of the money given by the elders to the younger generations belongs to the recipient, even if the money given by the parents to their children, as long as it is given away, it is the child. Legal basis:
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Article 33: Adults who have full capacity for civil affairs may consult with their close relatives or other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians in advance, and confirm their guardians in writing, and when they lose or partially lose their capacity for civil conduct, the guardians are to perform guardianship duties. Hope mine is helpful to you.
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Dear, hello, it depends on what kind of child you are, you are a well-behaved child and don't want your parents to say that you will automatically turn it in, if you are a naughty child, you will use the New Year's money to buy what you want or have fun, you don't think of what kind of family conditions you have and your parents tell you to hand in are unwilling. In fact, the New Year's money is the meaning of everyone's relatives and gifts, so what your parents pay is the reason for you to take it back on behalf of your parents, so we are the best child because we have to hand it over to our parents. Hope it helps you and I wish you a happy life.
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This is a more personal question, and different people have different opinions and practices. Below I have listed some points and reasons to help you understand the different aspects of this issue.
The view in favor of elementary school students keeping their own New Year's money:
By keeping their own money, elementary school students can learn the basic skills of managing their finances and help them better understand the value of money.
Keeping one's own money strengthens primary school students' independence and sense of responsibility, allowing them to better understand the consequences of their actions.
Keeping your own money can avoid mismanagement or favoritism for one child and protect your child's fairness.
Support the view that parents keep their New Year's money:
Parents can keep their New Year's money to help their children better control their own money and avoid spending all their money in a short period of time.
Parents can guide their children to learn to use money rationally and learn to save for a good future by managing their New Year's money.
Parents can better protect their children's safety from theft or loss at school or when they are out and about.
In general, parents and children should decide whether or not to keep the New Year's money by their own children according to their own circumstances and needs. If your child already has some financial management skills and a sense of responsibility, consider letting them take care of it themselves. If the child still needs the guidance and help of parents, parents can manage their children's New Year's money according to the actual situation, so as to better help their children understand and manage their finances.
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