In a two child family, does the older sister have the responsibility and obligation to raise the you

Updated on society 2024-04-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the opening of the two-child policy, many people have joined the ranks, and even many middle-aged couples have chosen to have a second child after a great age in order to be able to meet the wishes of their children. In addition to some people who are influenced by traditional ideas, there are also some people who are older, so they will give the responsibility of raising their younger brother or sister to the elder sister, who is the eldestIn fact, as an older sister, she is not obliged to raise her younger brother or sister at all.

    According to the provisions of our law, only my parents have no ability to support them, or my parents have died. And as a sister, she should take on such a responsibility only if she has this ability, and in other cases, there is no such obligation at all. In fact, such things are relatively common in life, and even in many families, because the younger brother needs to get married and buy a house, many parents want to take on part of the responsibility as the eldest of the sister.

    When some parents want to have a second child, they know that they may not have such ability, but in order to make up for the regret of having both their children and daughters, they will let their daughter, who is an older sister, take on such a responsibility. As an elder sister, there is no such obligation at all, if you have good ability and conditions, and you want to be able to help your parents share, or you hope that your younger brother or sister has a better living condition, you can give some help, but this is just a personal behavior, and the state does not have any regulations.

    As a sister, if you don't want to take on such a responsibility, then you can refuse at all, but blood is thicker than water. If the age gap between the sister and the second child is too large, the responsibilities that may be borne will be relatively moreBut if you don't have the financial ability, then you don't have to put such pressure on yourself at all, so this kind of thing sister can choose according to her own situation, after all, only when your life is guaranteed, you can have the ability to take care of others, if you don't do what you can, you may also make your life a mess.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nope. It should be a mutual support, the sister can't replace the parents, so the parents don't want to transfer the responsibility and pressure to the sister, if the family is really difficult, the sister can help within the scope of her ability, but the younger siblings should know gratitude, and can't take this as the sister's obligation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Since the introduction of the two-child policy, many families have produced a second child, the birth of the second child in the family has joys and sorrows, there are many families because of the second child to the first child to bring harm, or even suicide, abuse of their younger siblings abounds, sisters have no obligation or responsibility to raise their younger siblings, but need to take care of them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no obligation. I am an older sister, and my mother told me early on that it is her and my father's responsibility to raise my sister, and it is my own choice whether I treat my sister well or not, and that is sisterhood, not responsibility.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Since the birth of the second child, many families have also had a lot of psychological unfairness because of the second child, feeling that their parents do not love themselves and love their younger brothers, but in fact, their sisters have no responsibility and obligation to raise them.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Obligated. The obligation to support is generally the parent's, but when the parent dies or is unable to support for other reasons, the obligation will be transferred to the other adult children of the parent, so there is an obligation to support siblings.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It can't be measured by responsibilities and obligations, and my sister doesn't have that responsibility and obligation. It's just that when parents don't have the ability, they can do their part.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Custody belongs to the parents, and if the parents die, it is okay for the sister to give some care, but this is a sentiment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the relevant laws of our country, older brothers and sisters who can afford it have the obligation to support their minor younger brothers and sisters whose parents have died or whose parents are unable to support them.

    Legal analysisThis is because brothers and sisters, from the same origin, have lived in the same family since childhood, and the relationship is very close, when both parents die, or parents cannot afford their minor siblings, they cannot but think about their flesh and blood and ignore them. What are the conditions for an older brother or sister to have an obligation to support a younger brother or sister? (1) The elder brother or sister must be able to afford it, and if the elder brother or sister is unable to maintain their own livelihood, or is only able to ensure their basic needs after death, then they do not have a legal obligation to support the younger brother or sister; (2) If the parents have died or the parents are unable to support them, if the parents have the ability to support them, the elder brother or sister does not have the legal obligation to support the younger brother or sister; (3) If the younger brother or sister is not yet a minor, if the younger brother or sister has reached the age of 18, even if the younger brother or sister is unable to support herself, the elder brother or sister has no obligation to support her.

    The above three conditions should be met at the same time, otherwise, the obligation of the elder brother and sister to support the younger brother and sister cannot be established. Generally, in the case of the death of parents or the lack of ability to support them, as an adult and capable elder brother or sister, in fact, the younger brother or sister who has not yet reached the age of support is obliged to support the younger sibling. But this cannot be said that the brother and sister must have the obligation to support the younger sibling, after all, it is still based on certain conditions, if the conditions are not met, then naturally there is no such responsibility for support.

    In exceptional circumstances, siblings have an obligation to support each other. In the event of the death of the parents or the inability of the parents to afford it, the older sibling has the obligation to support the minor sibling, but the law also gives the guardian certain rights, that is, the dependent sibling has the obligation to support the guardian when the guardian is old.

    Legal basisArticle 1075 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China An older brother or sister who can afford it has the obligation to support a minor brother or sister whose parents have died or whose parents are unable to support them. Younger brothers and sisters who are raised by older brothers and sisters who can afford it have the obligation to support older brothers and sisters who lack the ability to work and lack livelihood.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is no obligation to raise younger siblings, and the conditions of the oak stove hall allow to appropriately help Liang Yinlin's brothers argue

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