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The money you also leave for your grandchildren is called a gift. If there is a need for porridge legal documents, the gift is taxable, and if there is no need for legal personnel, then the grandson can just pick it up.
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This money for the grandson, of course, can also be asked to keep the money for the grandson to go to school, so it should be okay, because the grandfather has money, he can keep some for the grandson to go to school, there is no problem.
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The money left by the grandfather to support his grandson is called inheritance, and what other name can it be, which is used for tuition fees and is called school expenses, and if it is a business, it is called start-up capital.
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I don't think it's called any money, it's just some money he gave to his grandson, it's for his grandson to go to college, or something, there's no need to say it to others, understand!
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The money left by the grandfather to support his grandson should be called child support, or it can be called living expenses, which is the grandfather's expenses in order to allow the child to grow up healthily, which is also a piece of grandpa's heart?
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The grandfather left money to support his grandson, which is called an inheritance, and he passed on his income to her children, grandsons.
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If the grandfather is deceased, then this is called an inheritance, and if the grandfather is still alive, then this money is called a gift.
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The money left by the grandfather to the grandson can be called a pension or an inheritance, both are okay.
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Grandpas generally love their children and grandchildren, so they left them a lot of money.
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The money that the grandfather left to his grandson.
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If the grandson still has parents, the money given by the grandfather to the grandson is called a gift, and if the grandson's parents die, the money given by the grandfather is called child support.
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You yourself said it in the title, it can be called an offering.
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This, of course, counts some of the grandfather's testamentary property, so that his grandson can inherit it.
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The money you leave behind to support your grandchildren is called an inheritance.
If there is a will, no one else can spend it, only the grandson himself.
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The grandfather left money to support his grandson so that the child could have a good living environment and grow up healthily, of course, it should be called child support.
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This can't be anything, money can only be literal. It is a piece of property left for future generations.
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The money left by the grandfather is called a single order, and there is a spouse and children to inherit, and the grandson belongs to the second heir, right?
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That's the money for raising a grandson, because what the old man left behind is to raise his grandson? Do you keep one generation for another?
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What is the money that a grandfather leaves to support his grandson? That's child support, which is an expense for children from childhood to adulthood. It should only be used by children.
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The money left for health care is called child support.
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What kind of love did you have before you left the heart of the Qing Palace. It should fall and freight. This,That's what it should be called.,Why don't you go online and check it out and find out.。
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The grandfather left money to support his grandson and pay child support.
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The money that a grandfather leaves to support his grandson is called alimony, or an inheritance to a grandson.
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The money that the grandfather left to support his grandson is called a special **, which is specially used for the child to study.
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Grandpa left money to support his grandson's money, what is the money called RMB The money to support his grandson is also called money!
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The money left by the grandfather to support the grandson is actually called money money is always money, and there is no other name.
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The money left by the grandfather is for the grandson's money, and that money is called the money to raise the grandson.
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What is the money that a grandfather leaves to support his grandson? Money for college.
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The money that the grandfather left for the offering book was called. Alimony.
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Legal analysis: If it has been given, it is generally difficult to get it back, but it can be returned under special circumstances. If the money has not been paid, the gift may be revoked without giving any reason before the transfer of rights to the gifted property; If it has been delivered, it is generally impossible to get it back, and the donee may revoke the gift if the donee has any of the following circumstances:
1) Seriously infringing upon the donor or the donor's close relatives; (2) Failure to perform the obligation to support the donor; (3) Failure to perform the obligations agreed upon in the gift contract. Special attention should be paid to the fact that the donor's right of revocation shall be exercised within one year from the date on which he knew or should have known the reason for revocation.
Legal basis: Article 660 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China If the donor does not deliver the donated property, the donee may request delivery of a notarized gift contract or a Shenbi gift contract that cannot be revoked in accordance with the law of repentance and sale that has the nature of public welfare or moral obligations such as disaster relief, poverty alleviation, and disability assistance. Where the donated property that shall be delivered in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph is damaged or lost due to the donor's intentional or gross negligence, the donor shall be liable for compensation.
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Summary. The grandson gave his grandfather money so to speak, and the grandson has been stretched thin recently, and continues to allocate funds from the emperor to alleviate the urgent need.
The grandson gave his grandfather money so to speak, and the grandson has been stretched thin recently, and continues to allocate funds from the emperor to alleviate the urgent need.
Evening smile calls on the elders to send red envelopes, you reply like this as your tip, send you a red envelope, filial piety you should take to buy food, or drink is okay, be kind to yourself, don't be reluctant to eat no shengzi, reluctant to drink This is what you should do as a junior, if you need anything, you can tell me dry, I will do my best to do my best.
It is very good to transfer some money to Chang Laliang and his peers to express his filial piety. It shows that you are a very filial child. The elders are generally more frugal, so when you transfer money to them, you can say that you have paid your salary, paid rewards, and are very happy, give him some money, buy some things you like, and be happy with you, so that they will also be willing to spend money.
I mean take cash. It's not a red envelope. In no. Kiss.
If it's cash, I can say that's what I want. You can use it to buy and buy skin cavity food, or drink it, be kind to yourself, don't be reluctant to eat, reluctant to drink This is what you should do as a junior, you can tell me if you need anything, I will do my best to do my best.
During the Chinese New Year, the money given by the younger generations to the elders is generally called "red envelopes" or "New Year's mountain ruler money". Now it is very popular to give money to the elders when the potatoes are old, and many young people like to give the elders some money within their own tolerance to let the elders buy some items that they are usually reluctant to buy, in order to show filial piety and blessings.
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"Children and grandchildren money" is also called "personal money", that is, the money that is carried in the immortal world. According to folk traditions, the "money left by the predecessors" should be equally distributed to the future generations, which means that the children and grandchildren will prosper and the times will be rich. In some regional folklore, money is deliberately put in the pockets of the predecessors who are about to die, and it is distributed to future generations afterwards.
In modern folklore, the "descendants of the Qian Hall" are gradually purchased as sacrifices to worship the deceased of their predecessors.
Inheritance refers to the death of the person who enjoys the property during his lifetime and is transferred to others due to death, and the person who dresses up as the decedent; The property left behind by the decedent at the time of death is the inheritance; The person who inherits the estate of the decedent in accordance with the provisions of the law or the lawful will of the decedent is the heir; The right of inheritance enjoyed by the heir in accordance with the direct provisions of the law or the legal will made by the decedent is the right of inheritance.
Bequests
The so-called bequest refers to the act of a citizen making a will to donate part or all of the property owned by him to the state, collective organization, social organization or legal heir free of charge after his death. Article 16 of the Inheritance Law stipulates that: "A citizen may make a will to donate his personal property to a person other than the State, the collective or the legal heirs.
A citizen may bequeath to a legatee either as a property right or as a waiver of his or her property obligations. When a citizen makes a bequest, he or she may attach conditions to the bequest, that is, he may require the legatee to perform certain obligations. However, the additional obligation is not the consideration of the bequest and cannot exceed the property interest received by the legatee.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Inheritance.
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It is common for children and grandchildren to keep the money of the elderly on their behalf.
The elderly use less money, and it is a waste of money to be idle, so it is better for me to use it first" "Anyway, it is my family's money, it is no problem to embezzle, this is a family matter to discuss" and other similar ideas are not uncommon, and the custodian embezzles the old man's money without authorization or even refuses to return it from time to time.
Actually, it's not just a "family matter". According to Article 122 of the General Provisions of the Civil Law of the People's Republic of China, the person who suffers losses has the right to request the return of the improper benefits because others have no legal basis and obtain improper benefits. During the escrow period, the custodian takes possession of the property of others in custody and shall return it in accordance with law.
At the same time, article 270 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that anyone who illegally takes possession of the property of others in custody for himself, and the amount is relatively large, and refuses to return it, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years, short-term detention or a fine; where the amount is huge or there are other serious circumstances, a sentence of between two and five years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given. It can be seen from this that the unauthorized misappropriation of the money and property of the elderly who are kept on behalf of the elderly, if the circumstances are serious, will even violate the criminal law.
Therefore, the custodian must establish a correct view of property, shall not arbitrarily encroach on the property of the elderly, and fully respect the property ownership of the elderly.
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It should be given, and there is no provision in the law to bring grandchildren.
Of course, the answer to this question may vary depending on different cultures and social backgrounds.
In some cultures and societies, children have a moral and legal obligation to care for the elderly and grandchildren, while in others there is no such obligation.
1.Some countries have laws that make it the responsibility of children to take care of their parents and grandparents, and to pay for their living expenses.
These legal provisions generally apply to older people who are unable to take care of themselves, such as those with physical disabilities or cognitive impairments.
However, even if these legal provisions exist, children may contest them, because the issue makes it a matter of personal, family and social values.
2.On the other hand, in some cultures and societies, caring for the elderly and grandchildren is seen as a family responsibility and obligation rather than an individual obligation.
In this case, the children may volunteer to take care of their parents and grandparents and provide care for the grandchildren. However, children are not legally obligated to bear these costs.
3.In China, respect for the elderly and the concept of family is an important value. Although there is no law that explicitly stipulates that children are obliged to pay for the care of their grandchildren, Chinese law stipulates that children have the obligation to support their parents, that is, to provide the elderly with necessary support for living and medical expenses within their financial means.
4.In addition, China has policies and laws that encourage companies to provide employees with paid maternity leave, parental leave and childcare services to ease the burden of caring for their grandchildren.
China** also encourages social forces to provide care services for the elderly to support their living and medical needs.
In general, although there is no law in China that obliges children to pay for the care of their grandchildren, in the Chinese cultural and social context, the elders and the younger in the family have traditional values of supporting and caring for each other, and it is important to respect the family and family responsibilities. As a result, most children do their best to care for and support their parents and grandchildren.
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Grandpa has no obligation to raise his grandchildren. If the parents are deceased or have no guardianship capacity, the grandparents and maternal grandparents of the children born to them have certain obligations to assume the guardianship responsibility of the grandchildren. Grandparents have no obligation to support their grandchildren if the child's parents have guardianship capacity and have not been revoked from guardianship.
If the parents are deceased or have no guardianship capacity, the grandparents and maternal grandparents of the children born to them have certain obligations to assume the guardianship responsibility of the grandchildren.
In the event of a dispute between the parents over the maintenance of an only child, the reasonable request of the parent who is unable to have children or who has difficulty remarrying may be considered on the premise that it is conducive to protecting the interests of the child and the healthy growth of the minor child. Where both parents are unwilling to raise a minor child, the people's court will first rule that one party should temporarily raise the minor child during the divorce proceedings. After the case is heard, the direct custodian of the adult child is to be determined in accordance with the principle of being conducive to the protection of the minor child's interests and their healthy growth.
Generally speaking, if both parents have guardianship capacity, then parents do not need to bear guardianship responsibilities. If both parents are unwilling to fulfill the guardianship obligations, the child is temporarily raised by the grandparents, but this is not the case. Litigation can be initiated through the court to require both parents to fulfill their guardianship and support obligations.
Legal basis: Article 27 of the Civil Code.
Parents are the guardians of minor children.
Where a minor's parents are deceased or have no capacity for guardianship, the following persons with guardianship capacity are to serve as guardians in order:
1) Grandparents;
2) brother and sister;
3) Other individuals or organizations willing to serve as guardians, but with the consent of the residents' committee, villagers' committee, or civil affairs department for the minor's residence.
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