Does a daughter have an obligation to support the elderly?

Updated on society 2024-06-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Respecting the old and loving the young has always been a tradition of the Chinese nation. As a country with a strong sense of family, raising children and supporting parents has always been a matter of course for us. However, due to the wide range of China's territory and the differences in customs and habits in different places, there are still some doubts about the specific aspects and content of supporting parents, such as does a married daughter have an obligation to support her parents?

    Does a married daughter have a maintenance obligation to her parents?

    The answer is yes, whether they are married or not, children have an obligation to support their parents.

    1. Civil Code

    Article 26: [Legal Obligations Between Parents and Children] Parents have an obligation to raise, educate, and protect their minor children.

    Adult children have an obligation to their parents to support, support and protect them.

    Article 1067: [Parents' Obligation to Support and Obligation to Support Children]Where parents do not perform their obligation to support, minor children or adult children who are unable to live independently have the right to demand that their parents pay child support.

    Parents who fail to fulfill their obligation to support their adult children, or who lack the ability to work or who have difficulties in living, have the right to demand maintenance from their adult children.

    2. Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly

    Article 14 stipulates that the supporter shall fulfill the obligation of 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.

    3. Local customs.

    In many rural areas of China, some local traditions believe that the responsibility for supporting the elderly should be mainly borne by the son, and that the responsibility for supporting the elderly will be less when the daughter is married. However, this is not to say that there is no responsibility to support one's parents at all.

    However, I can understand from the Chinese law that children have the obligation to support their parents, and when the children do not fulfill their maintenance obligations, parents who are unable to work or have difficulties in living have the right to demand maintenance from their children. Adult children who can afford it, whether married or unmarried, should meet this legal obligation when their parents need support.

    Supporting parents is the legal responsibility of each of our children, and it is also the tradition of our nation, and we should consciously fulfill this honorable obligation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Daughters also have the obligation to support their parents, as long as they are children.

    Daughters are also supported by their parents and should have equal rights, as well as the obligation to support their parents.

    According to the laws of our country, adult children have the obligation to support their parents. Men and women are equal in the fulfilment of their obligation to support their parents, and the marriage of a daughter does not disvoke her obligation to support her parents.

    Child support for parents is indefinite and no conditions may be attached. Children may not refuse to perform their maintenance obligations on the grounds of renunciation of inheritance rights or other reasons.

    The amount of alimony should be based on the financial affordability of the supporter and the actual living needs of the parents.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Regardless of the law, there is no distinction between men and women, as long as they are children, they have the obligation to support the elderly 2There will always be obligations, but if the children don't have any financial **, then there is no way.

    Whether you give money or not has nothing to do with whether you start a family or not 3All three are equal, big or small, 4There is no way to change it, the traditional Chinese concept is like this, but if the old man thinks that only the son is filial piety, and the daughter does not have to pay any obligation (including money and effort), then the son should let him make a will to divide all the family property to the son in the future, which is human nature.

    If the old man does not have this will, the property after death will also have two daughters, just because he has not taken care of the elderly, he will share relatively little (of course, it is also at the request of the daughter, and the rural women generally do not ask for it, especially in the division of the house). 5.Of course you can 6

    Whether the children have to give money, depends on how the old man asks, the old man has the right to control the children to ask for money, no matter how much money he has, if he doesn't want it, it is up to him. Tell the landlord an extreme situation, even if your parents threw you away when you were a child and never gave you a penny, but when you grow up, if they find you and ask for maintenance, you still have an obligation to support them, but you can give them very little money, which means that. Even if you don't even know they exist, when you know about it, you have the right to claim their inheritance (if they have passed away and the inheritance has been distributed to your other children, then you have the right to demand redistribution and take your share).

    In short, parents need to support their children, and children need to support their parents, which is a juxtaposition, not a premise that the first is the second. In the case I'm talking about, you can sue your parents for abandonment and make them pay you money, which may actually be offset by the alimony you need to give them, but theoretically you still need to pay alimony. In a word, as long as they give birth to you, you have to pay alimony.

    Inheritance is not necessarily money, those houses, the furniture in the house, labor tools, and even the clothes and daily necessities of the elderly are all in the category of inheritance. If you think that your son is in a bad situation now, you can just ask his two younger sisters to pay every month. As for the problem of fighting for the house you said, if the old man does not express his attitude when he is alive, then when he dies, the three children will inherit it, and the son can ask for more points according to his own obligations, as for how much is more, anyway, he can reach an agreement with his two sisters, and if he can't reach it, he will go to the court to sue and let the court decide.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course there is. As long as the children are children, they have the obligation to support the elderly. This includes sons and daughters. And it is equal, with an obligation to support.

    Before, in traditional thinking. I feel that they are all raising children and providing for the elderly. In other words, the purpose of raising a son is to support himself when he is old in the future.

    That was a former notion of achievement. Because their daughters have married into other people's families. Feel the water spilled by the married daughter.

    But now is the new era. Everyone's mindset has changed. It doesn't matter if it's a son or a daughter. All of them have equal maintenance obligations. There will be no more distinction between men and women.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Daughters are obligated to support their parents. This is not only moral maintenance, but also a legal responsibility.

    The Civil Code of the People's Republic of China stipulates that parents who fail to perform their maintenance obligations and lack the ability to work or who have difficulties in living have the right to demand alimony from their adult children. Although the married daughter does not live in the family and no longer manages the affairs of the house, she is also obliged to support her parents, even if she can no longer serve under her knees, she can also give some financial help, but most parents will not be embarrassed to ask their children for money.

    Article 261 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that a person who is old, young, sick or otherwise incapable of independent living has the obligation to support and refuses to support him, and the circumstances are heinous, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Regardless of the law, there is no distinction between men and women, as long as the children have the obligation to support the elderly. But if the children do not have any financial **, then there is no way to fulfill the obligation of support in reality. However, whether or not there is maintenance has nothing to do with whether or not to give money.

    Taking care of life is also considered maintenance. But if the old man feels that only the son should be filial piety, and neglects his daughter in the process of raising the child. Nurture.

    Then there is a complete reason for the daughter to become an adult. Refuse. If the parents ask for support, they ask for it.

    Because rights and duties are inherently reciprocal. Whether children are willing to support the elderly is an extreme situation. It's up to the children themselves.

    There is an extreme case, that is, even if the parents have abandoned their niece since they were young and have not raised their children for a day, if the parents find the children when they grow up, they will ask for three oxygen. It is still possible for the law to require children to exercise an obligation to support their parents, but the child can give very little money. Conversely, children can also claim to inherit their parents' estate.

    Even if the estate has been divided among other children, you still have the right to demand a redistribution of your share. In short, parents need their children to support their children and have an obligation to support them. This is the reciprocity of power.

    So legally it is this relationship if the parents abandon the child. Then the child can claim compensation from the parents. In fact, this needs to be offset with your alimony on them.

    In the end, no one may sign for anyone, but theoretically you still need to give support to your parents. In a word, when parents give birth to children, children must pay alimony.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Legal Analysis: Maintenance, i.e. taking care of an aging parent. The so-called maintenance mainly refers to the behavior of children financially providing their parents with necessary daily necessities and expenses, that is, assuming certain economic responsibilities, providing necessary economic help, and meeting reasonable material requirements.

    The law stipulates that children have an obligation to support their parents.

    Legal basis: Article 1074 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China 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.

    Article 23 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly: The elderly and their spouses have the obligation to support each other. Where a younger brother or sister who is supported by an older brother or sister becomes an adult and has the ability to afford it, he or she has an obligation to support the elder brother or sister who is old and has no support.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, children have an obligation to support their parents, and this obligation cannot be shirked. From the perspective of rights and obligations, children have the obligation to support their parents, and this obligation cannot be shirked. Therefore, if the daughter in that message did not support her parents without a valid reason, her actions were illegal and she should be held responsible.

    In fact, it was for this reason that her father held her accountable and demanded that she fulfill her obligation to support her parents.

    The second child is unable to pay parental support without financial **. Although children have an obligation to support their parents, this obligation is not unconditional. Specifically, when a child is not financial, parental support cannot be paid, and when the parent is not retired and has enough income, the child is not required to support the parent.

    The student's daughter is still in school and has no financial support at all, so she is unable to pay her father's alimony.

    Third, children should do what they can to take care of their parents during their illness. Although the daughter in this news has no financial ** and cannot pay her father's alimony, it does not mean that she can ignore her father's illness. ......She should take care of her father according to her actual situation and fulfill her responsibilities, so that her behavior is beyond reproach.

    In short, college students also have the obligation to support their parents, and their obligations need to be fulfilled by themselves, without the need for their daughters to share the burden. In this way, this problem can be effectively solved, and the maintenance of parents will have the most stable ** and guarantee.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Daughters also have the obligation to support the elderly.

    The Constitution imposes an obligation on adult children to support their parents.

    The Marriage Act also stipulates that children have the obligation to support their parents.

    This child includes sons and daughters.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Article 21 of the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China (repealed as of January 1, 2021) Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their children; Children have an obligation to support their parents.

    If the parents fail to fulfill the obligation to support them, the child who is a minor or who is unable to live independently has the right to demand maintenance from the parents.

    In the event that a child fails to fulfill his or her maintenance obligations, the parent who is unable to work or who is in difficulty in living has the right to demand maintenance from the child.

    Article 26 of the Civil Code Parents have the obligation to raise, educate and protect their minor children. Adult children have an obligation to their parents to support, support and protect them.

    Article 1067:Where an adult child fails to perform the obligation to support, or the parents lack the ability to work or have difficulties in living, they have the right to demand maintenance from the adult child.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Children have the obligation to support the elderly, but in the previous feudal society, girls did not care about this. Nowadays, men and women have the obligation to support the elderly, and they also have the right to share the relics of the elderly.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as the children of the elderly are the children of the elderly, they must bear the relevant responsibilities, which is not only a moral requirement, but also a law.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Daughters also have the obligation to support the elderly, because daughters are also the children of their own parents, and of course they have the duty to support their parents.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    According to the laws of our country, children have the obligation to support the elderly, but in the former feudal society, there were still some rural areas where girls married and did not care about this. Now men and women have the obligation to support the elderly, and they also have the right to share the relics of the elderly.

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