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There is a slight serum relationship, and from a legal point of view, there should be no obligation to support, but from the perspective of morality and your own conscience, you can weigh it, and it also depends on how you got along in the past.
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It depends on whether your stepmother supports you or not.
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Whether you are obligated to support your stepmother depends on whether she has done her duty to support you, and if so, you are also responsible for supporting your stepmother regardless of whether she has remarried.
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According to the law, you have no obligation to support, in real life, your stepmother does not raise you, if your stepmother raises you and he has no children of his own, then you have to fulfill the obligation to support, and from the moral aspect, you should help your stepmother more.
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If the stepmother has established a maintenance (support) relationship with you, and has fulfilled the responsibility and obligation to support (raise) the stepchild, regardless of whether the stepmother remarries or not, the stepchild has the obligation to support the stepmother (and it is a legal obligation).
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Without! She was not related by blood, and then she married someone else, and then divorced someone. None of this has anything to do with you!
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Does the stepmother have her own children, and there should not be much obligation to support them.
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She has remarried again, and there should be no maintenance obligation.
But if your stepmother raises your children.
Out of gratitude, you should also care about your stepmother's daily life.
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Legally, you see, morally, if your stepmother was good to you in the past, then you should also help, and again, if your stepmother has never had children, then what does she rely on to live? If you don't rely on it at all, you, as a former stepson, I'm afraid there will still be gossip asking you to raise it.
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Whether you have the obligation to support depends on whether your parents have fulfilled their obligation to support you, and it stands to reason that your father has passed away, and your mother who gave birth to you is still there, although she has not raised you too much, but she must also do a little responsibility
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If your stepmother supports you, you have to bear the obligation to support you.
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This mainly depends on your own thoughts.
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If the stepfather dies and the mother does not have a marriage certificate, is the stepdaughter entitled to share the compensation?
Hello dear. The stepfather died and Yu Duan's mother did not pull the marriage certificate, and the stepdaughter has no right to share the compensation. Because the two are not married, then the stepdaughter and the stepfather have nothing to do with each other.
Legal basis: Article 1127 of the Civil Code The inheritance of inheritance shall be in the following order: (1) First order:
spouse, children, parents; (2) Second order: siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents. After the inheritance of Huaichun begins, it will be inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs will not inherit; If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit.
For the purposes of this Part, the term "children" includes legitimate children, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and dependent stepchildren. The term "parents" in this Part includes biological parents, adoptive parents, and step-parents who have a dependent relationship. The term "siblings" as used in this Part includes siblings of the same parents, half-siblings or half-siblings, adoptive siblings, and step-siblings who have a dependent relationship.
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My father died, my mother found a stepfather, and I haven't got a marriage certificate yet, can I not let them be at my house?
Hello, if the name of the house is yours and you are the owner of the house, you can refuse them to move into your house. The rights owned by the owner of the house generally include: the right to possess, the right to use, the right to benefit, and the right to dispose of.
The owner of the house has the right to carry out some kind of accumulation within the scope of the law, the right to request the obligor to perform his legal obligations, and the right to resort to the state and request assistance in protection when the obligor violates the obligations required by law. Legal basis: Article 240 of the Civil Code provides that the owner shall have the right to occupy, use, benefit from and dispose of his immovable or movable property in accordance with the law. Article 241:The owner has the right to create a usufructuary right and a security interest in his immovable or movable property.
The exercise of rights by the usufructuary right holder or security right holder shall not harm the rights and interests of the owner.
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Your grandparents, your stepmother, and your father's children, including stepchildren, are all entitled to inherit your father's estate.
First of all, it is necessary to distinguish whether your father's property belongs to his individual property or the joint property of the husband and wife, if it is personal property, the property belongs to the inheritance, and if it belongs to the joint property of the husband and wife, it is necessary to determine your father's share of the property, and all his share of the property belongs to the inheritance.
Secondly, your father's heirs include spouse, parents, and children, and children include stepchildren. Your father and your stepmother were married at the time of his death, and she has the right to inherit even if he later marries someone else.
Thirdly, if the heirs reach an agreement on the inheritance of your father's real estate, they can go directly to the real estate registration center to register the transfer, and if there is a dispute between the heirs, they need to resolve the dispute through litigation.
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First look at whether the property is your father's personal property before marriage or joint property after marriage, and if there is no will, it will be distributed according to legal inheritance.
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Article 17 of the Regulations on Marriage Registration Where a marriage certificate or divorce certificate is lost or damaged, the parties concerned may apply to the original organ that handled the registration of the remnants of marriage or the marriage registration authority at the place where one of the parties has permanent residence with their household registration booklet or ID card for a replacement. Where the marriage registration organs conduct a review of the marriage registration files of the parties and confirm that they are true, they shall reissue the marriage certificate or divorce certificate to the parties.
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Summary. When the biological father or mother remarries the stepmother or father, the stepfather or mother bears part or all of the living and education expenses for the stepparent, and the stepfather or mother and the stepchild have formed a relationship of upbringing and education.
My stepfather and mother have a marriage certificate, am I obliged to provide for him in his old age? My stepfather and mother have a marriage certificate, but my stepfather didn't raise me, is my little me obliged to pay respects?
Hello. Hello.
My stepfather and mother have a marriage certificate, but my stepfather didn't raise me, is my little me obliged to pay respects?
Did your stepfather marry your mother after you became an adult?
When I was young.
In such a case, it is difficult to say that the other party has not fulfilled the obligation to support.
When the biological father or biological mother and the stepmother or stepfather are promoted and remarried, the stepchild is already an adult and lives alone, or although he is a minor, his biological parents still provide the first childcare and have not been raised and educated by the stepfather or mother, so it is only the relationship between the stepchild and the stepparent in name.
When the biological father or mother remarries the stepmother or father, the stepfather or mother bears part or all of the living and education expenses for the stepfather, and the stepfather or the mother and the stepchild have formed a relationship of raising and education.
That is, between the stepchild who has a dependency relationship and the stepfather, it is to be supported. Those who do not have a relationship of support do not need to be supported.
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