Two uncles, my mother died, my grandmother raised me, is it obligatory to support the elderly?

Updated on society 2024-04-03
47 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.In this case, there is an obligation to support (the court supports the acceptance), and if the person refuses to perform the maintenance obligation after the court has ruled that he has fulfilled the maintenance obligation, he or she refuses to perform the crime of abandonment under Article 261 of the Criminal Law.

    2.In this case, if the court accepts the judgment and refuses to enforce the judgment to pay the maintenance expenses of the elderly, it constitutes the crime of refusing to enforce the judgment under Article 313 of the Criminal Law.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You have the obligation to support the elderly, although you have two uncles to support your grandmother, but you also have the obligation to support, because you are raised by your grandmother, and you have the grace to raise you, so you have the obligation to support the elderly, which is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The law does not explicitly stipulate that your grandson needs to support the elderly, but that's the sentence, when your grandmother didn't care about your mother's lack of enough money, she also pulled you up, why are you old now, but you should care about whether you should support the elderly? It's not an obligation, it's a responsibility! A person who has no sense of responsibility, as a leading boss, will not want to be hired!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In law, you may not have the obligation to support, but it is not easy for the old man to raise you, although you have two uncles, but you should also be close to the old man's obligation, so that it is also worthy of the old man's nurturing grace over the years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Grandma worked hard and raised you, no matter what, you should support the elderly. You have an uncle, and it is also their responsibility and obligation to honor the elderly. You don't have to compare, and you don't have to worry about it.

    You have to do your best to make your grandmother's life happy. Do you say so? I wish your grandmother a happy and healthy life in her old age.

    Have a nice day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's a bit inappropriate to ask this question, there are two uncles in law to support, but in terms of human nature, there should be this responsibility, not an obligation, but a gratitude.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What do you think? Supporting the elderly is the obligation of every citizen, although the mother died, but it was your grandmother who brought you up, and you have the grace to raise you, so you should be filial to your grandmother when you grow up, and the two uncles should also honor the elderly, but they should fulfill their obligation to support, and the legal responsibility will be greater.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, grandma finally raised you, and you must support the elderly and treat the elderly well.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are two uncles in law, and you have the obligation to support your grandmother, and you should repay your grandmother for her nurturing kindness

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no obligation according to the law, but it should be according to human feelings, not to mention that grandma thinks of you as big, it should be even more.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the order of raising, it should be your grandmother's children, and if your mother is gone, it will be your uncle who raised your grandmother. If your uncle refuses to support you, your grandmother's. Then you are also obliged to raise your grandmother. After all, you were raised by her.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Logically speaking, you are obliged to support your grandmother, but if legally speaking, your two uncles are even more obligated to support your grandmother.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is said that your grandmother has two sons, and it should be your two uncles who support your grandmother. Your mother is gone, and you are obliged to support your grandmother, because your grandmother raised you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Definitely, and it should be deserved, and the pension will be sent to the end.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You have to, or you won't be able to go

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Child, seeing that your grandmother has no way to educate, how can you say such things, even if you are not obliged, is it true that your grandmother raised you, even if it is humanitarian, shouldn't you?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Who raises you grows up, and you raise whomever grows old.

    Expect every love to live up to it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Have you been raised for nothing for so many years?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No, although Article 28 of the Marriage Law stipulates that grandchildren who can afford it have the obligation to support their grandparents who have died or whose children are unable to support them. However, since your uncle and aunt are not only alive but also have the ability to support themselves, it is clear that your situation does not apply to article 28 of the Marriage Law.

    However, it should be noted here that although you have no obligation to support your grandparents at present, you should be clear that according to the relevant provisions of Article 11 of the Inheritance Law: if the decedent's children die before the decedent, the descendants of the decedent's children shall inherit by subrogation. A subrogated heir can generally only inherit his father's or mother's share of the estate.

    In other words, although you are not obligated to support your grandparents, you are eligible to inherit their estateThat is, you can inherit your grandparents' estate as a subrogated heir.

    For this you have to think about it, if your grandparents are alive,If you have not fulfilled your maintenance obligations, it is theoretically unlikely that you will be a subrogated heir when they pass away.

    Of course, the part of the Civil Code on inheritance law,Although there is no clear provision that you will lose your inheritance rights if you do not support your elderly, you could theoretically lose that right if a successor in line files a lawsuit for thisThis is recommended that you consider it according to your own situation!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    When your parents have passed away, and your uncle and aunt are still able to support them, you have the obligation to support your grandparents. Article 28 of the Marriage Law provides that grandparents who can afford it have the obligation to support their minor grandchildren whose parents have died or whose parents are unable to support them. Grandchildren who can afford it have the obligation to support their grandparents who have died or whose children are unable to support them.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    From a legal point of view, there is not necessarily a duty of maintenance, but from a moral point of view, there is a moral need for it. And the two old men are so old, all they need is time to see them, and they need someone to chat with them and care about them.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Mom and Dad have passed away, and in the case that your uncle and aunt are about to be free-range, Well, what about your grandfather and grandmother, you don't have a legal obligation to support because this is not within your duty of kindness, and you can support it if you don't want to.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I think my grandparents should have uncles and aunts to support them, of course, if you are financially well-off, it is best to visit your grandmother often, after all, your parents have passed away, and it is natural for you to do this for them.

    In the traditional concept of China, supporting the elderly is the responsibility and obligation of the children, so if your grandmother has your father and uncle, and a few of these children, then it stands to reason that there should be these people to support the elderly, so when your father dies, I think from your own point of view, you should take your father's share of responsibility without hesitation, as for whether your uncle and aunt take responsibility, it should be their business, after all, in the real society, this responsibility is unshirkable.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Your parents are dead, but your uncle and aunt are still there, and they are still able to support them. In this case, you are legally not obligated to support. But grandparents are elders and old people.

    Doing so is also a way of honoring your parents. FYI.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    From a legal point of view, children have the obligation to support their parents, but they themselves have no obligation to support their grandparents.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Your parents have passed away, and your uncle and aunt can support your grandparents if they have the ability to support them, and if you have the ability, you can also do your part of the responsibility and care more about your grandparents, and you also have the obligation to support them.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Legally speaking, you have no obligation to support your grandparents. The obligation to support refers to the direct relatives such as children, children and grandchildren, and you are now a collateral relative, and your uncle and aunt are still there.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    My mother has passed away, and my uncle and aunt are still roommates, do I have the obligation to support my grandfather and grandmother? If your salary, or job, has reached a stable level, then you have an obligation to support. Supporting the elderly is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and each of us must be filial to the elderly.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    After the death of your parents, if your uncle and aunt are still able to support them, then you have no obligation to support them. However, if they have passed away or have no need to support them, you have an obligation to support them.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Legally speaking, there is no obligation to support the elderly, because it is expressly stipulated that only children have the obligation to support the elderly.

    But out of humanitarianism, you can do your filial piety. You can be filial to your grandparents. You can always talk to your grandparents and buy gifts for your grandparents.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    In this case, it is usually the immediate family member who supports them. Since you have uncles and aunts, they have an obligation to support, and you have no obligation to support.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Both parents have passed away, and when the uncle and aunt are still able to support them, they have the obligation to support their grandfather and grandmother, because the uncle himself is the first supporter of my grandfather and grandmother.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Your parents have passed away, and you have no right to support your grandparents, because you have your uncle and your one, so you have no right to support your grandparents.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Mom and Dad have passed away, but your uncles and aunts have the ability to support them, and they need to support them, so you, as their grandson, just do your duty.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    If your parents have passed away, generally speaking, you have no obligation to support your grandparents. You only have it for your immediate family, that is, parents, grandparents.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    According to the local customs, if your parents are dead and your grandparents are still alive, but your uncle and aunt have the ability to support them, you don't need to support them, you just need to go to see them during the New Year's holidays.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Mom and Dad have passed away, but you still have uncles and aunts who can support your grandparents, so you have no obligation to support them, but if you have the ability, you can give them some care.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    You have the obligation of Saion, because your grandparents have sons and daughters, and they should bear them, who made you raised by your grandmother and grandfather when you were a child? But in your maintenance business, the first thing you want this time should be your uncle and aunt knights, so that it will be your turn.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    There is no obligation to support my grandparents, but if my uncle and aunt can't take care of them or are not rich in spending money, I should still help as a relative.

  40. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    If they all have the ability, let them raise it, after all, it is the obligation of sons and daughters to provide for the elderly, not the obligation of grandchildren, if they really do not have the ability to raise, or they do not raise at all, you can raise it, but it is not your obligation.

  41. Anonymous users2023-12-29

    When your parents pass away, and your uncle and aunt have the ability to support them, you have no obligation to support your grandparents, because after all, your parents died.

  42. Anonymous users2023-12-28

    If your uncle and aunt are still able to support them, they should support them. You have no obligation to support your grandparents.

  43. Anonymous users2023-12-27

    Legally speaking, you have no obligation to support you in this situation, and morally speaking, you have no problem taking care of the elderly to the best of your ability.

  44. Anonymous users2023-12-26

    Legal analysis: From the perspective of the laws of the People's Republic of China, grandmothers are not among the groups that need to be supported in the provisions on supporting the elderly.

    Maintenance refers to the child's support for the parents, that is, to provide the necessary living conditions for the parents materially and economically. Children should show concern, help, and care for their parents mentally and in life, especially for parents who are old and frail, have lost their ability to work, and have difficulties in life, and should consciously fulfill their obligation to support them, so that their elderly parents can spend their old age in peace. The way to support the elderly, or to live together to directly fulfill the obligation of support, or to provide living expenses to the elderly, shall be agreed upon by the right holder and the obligor according to their respective circumstances.

    If there is more than one child, this obligation should be fulfilled jointly in accordance with the principle of "more burdens for those with better conditions and fewer burdens for those with poor conditions".

    Legal basis: Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly

    Article 14: Supporters shall perform their obligations to provide financial support, daily care, and spiritual comfort to the elderly, and take care of the special needs of the elderly.

    Supporters refer to the children of the elderly and other persons who have the obligation to support them in accordance with the law.

    The spouse of the supporter shall assist the supporter in fulfilling the maintenance obligation.

    Article 15: Supporters shall ensure that the sick elderly receive timely care and care; For the elderly who have financial difficulties, medical expenses shall be provided.

    For the elderly who are unable to take care of themselves, the caregiver shall bear the responsibility of care; Where they cannot take care of them in person, they may entrust others or elderly care establishments to take care of them in accordance with the wishes of the elderly.

  45. Anonymous users2023-12-25

    Your uncle must look out for the elderly. If the elderly have other family members, such as siblings, they can support the elderly; If there are no other family members, you can ask the local ** for help, and ** will come to Anfan to support the hungry. In addition, you can contact the charity or elderly service center to ask them for help, and they can provide necessary help, including housing, pension, medical insurance, etc.

  46. Anonymous users2023-12-24

    When my mother passed away, the responsibility of supporting the elderly naturally fell on my uncle, and it was wrong for my uncle not to support the elderly, so you can ask the neighborhood committee to help persuade him.

  47. Anonymous users2023-12-23

    Summary. Hello! <>

    Dear, glad to answer for you! <>

    When the daughter dies, the nephew has no obligation to support his grandparents! But if my grandparents don't have any other children! Then as an immediate family member, there is an obligation to support! That is, only when there are no other children, the grandson must support the grandparents!

    When my daughter dies, does my nephew have the obligation to support my grandparents?

    Hello! <>

    Dear, glad to answer for you! <>

    When the daughter dies, the nephew has no obligation to support his grandparents! But if my grandparents don't have any other children! Then as an immediate family member, there is an obligation to support! That is, only when there are no other children, the grandson must support the grandparents!

    Legal basis: Article 1074 of the Civil Code: Grandparents who can afford it have the obligation to support their minor grandchildren whose parents have died or whose parents are unable to support them.

    Grandchildren who can afford it have the obligation to support their grandparents who have died or whose children are unable to support them.

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