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Normal is needed! Children are obliged to support their parents.
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Is it according to the law? Boys and girls alike have the obligation to support the elderly. He can't move anymore and has to pay alimony. Pension expenses, medical expenses.
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Nowadays, men and women are the same, and they have to pay alimony, and of course, the property of the elderly must be divided equally.
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I don't think so, because now the state has a monthly living allowance of a few hundred yuan for the elderly over 70 years old, and the living problem can basically be solved.
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Regardless of our children, our parents raised us, and now that they are old, we have the obligation to support and take care of them, whether you have an income or not.
It should be done, if you have a mouthful of food, you should have a mouthful of food for your parents; With your hands, you should protect your parents from freezing and heat and alleviate your parents' pain.
Think about when we were young, no matter how difficult the conditions were, our parents always loved us like holding them in the palm of their hands, so that we could grow up happily. Now that they are old, they need someone to take care of them, and they need the help of their children, and we have no reason to shirk our obligations.
My daughter is also a son, and this is not a reason not to take care of it!
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As a child, in order to repay the kindness of their parents, they should be given alimony. This is also the duty of being a child.
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In any case, it is impossible to say that the obligation of maintenance is exempted, after all, he has more or less worked and saved in his life. , or that he raised his children, then his children. It's the accumulation of its wealth.
But as other brothers and sisters, if you are a little more capable, don't worry too much. qui te amo。
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Legal Analysis: Children perform the obligation of support to their parents, maintenance refers to the material and economic provision of necessary living conditions for the parents of the children, and the children, as supporters, shall fulfill the obligations of economic support, life care and spiritual comfort for the elderly, and take care of the special needs of the elderly. Both sons and daughters have an obligation to support their parents.
Both sons and daughters should do their best to fulfill their obligations to support the elderly, and siblings can negotiate how to support their parents together according to their actual conditions. "The tree wants to be quiet and the wind does not stop, the child wants to raise but does not wait", filial piety should be timely, do not wait until you lose it to know how to cherish! Regardless of what is legally stated, the nurturing grace of parents cannot be measured in terms of material and monetary resources.
Parents should also try to be even-handedly in dealing with their children, so that they can also reduce the conflicts between their children and between their parents and make their later life more secure.
In addition to equal rights such as children having the same inheritance rights, then the children of the elderly should also be equal, of course, whose family conditions are better can have more, this can be negotiated. Rights and obligations go hand in hand, although many places, especially in rural areas, still rely on their sons a lot.
The party with good conditions can bear a little more accordingly (voluntarily or negotiately, of course).
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Legally speaking, both daughters and sons have the obligation to support their parents, but in actual life in rural areas, they are generally raised by their sons, because in the future, the family property of the elderly will also be given to their sons, and of course, sons and daughters can discuss together to bear the obligation to support the elderly.
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In the law, when the daughter in the cage inherits the property of her parents, she is divided equally with the son, so they also have to fight with the son when they are old in Shanyang, because she and her son have the obligation to support the elderly and the right to inherit the property of the elderly, so they must be shared equally when supporting.
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Although the daughter is married, the cost of food, clothing, housing and education of the daughter is the same as that of the son, so now that the daughter encounters something, the daughter should have the same obligation to support the elderly as the son. All the expenses of the old man have to be paid by his son and daughter in half. The other party believes that according to local customs, after the daughter gets married, she does not share the property of her parents, and the family property earned by the old man such as the house and car is left to the son, and even when the parents get married, the family also receives a large amount of dowry, and most of the obligation to support the elderly should be borne by the son.
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Generally speaking, all the children of the elderly should bear the obligation to support the elderly equally, but the economic conditions of each child are different, and the children can negotiate with each other who will contribute more, and the children who contribute more should also inherit more when inheriting the inheritance, which needs to be negotiated between the children.
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Of course it has to be the same, that is to say even in the countryside, whether it is a son or a daughter. This should be treated equally for the elderly, and we, as children, should all honor our parents. All should. You take your share of responsibility.
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I think a rural daughter should share it equally with her son, but the premise is that he must have the same right to inherit property.
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The obligation to support the elderly is the same, there is no difference between daughters and sons, and it is best for you to negotiate whether it is shared equally.
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Yes. It is the responsibility and obligation of the children to support their parents, which needs to be shared by the children, and the equal distribution of the obligations that should be borne by the children can also be negotiated.
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Legal analysis
One. The amount of housing provident fund paid by individual employees this year is equal to the average monthly total salary of the previous year multiplied by the individual contribution rate, while the amount of housing provident fund paid by the unit subsidized employees is equal to the average monthly total salary of the employee in the previous year multiplied by the unit contribution rate.
Two. The personal salary of employees is the payment base of the personal housing provident fund of employees, although the proportion of payment is different in each place, but it is generally 8%-12% of the total salary paid by individuals and units.
Three. Although the housing provident fund is owned by the individual, it is not completely equivalent to the actual salary income of the individual in a certain period of time, and the housing provident fund cannot be used arbitrarily by the owner of the housing provident fund, and can only be used for the purchase and construction of housing and other projects for employees who have paid into the housing provident fund within the scope of legal theory.
Legal basis
Regulations on the Administration of Housing Provident Fund
Article 3 The housing provident fund paid by the individual employee and the housing provident fund paid by the employee's unit for the employee belong to the individual employee.
Article 16 The monthly contribution amount of the housing provident fund for employees shall be the average monthly salary of the employee in the previous year multiplied by the proportion of the employee's housing provident fund.
The monthly contribution amount of the housing provident fund paid by the unit for the employee is the average monthly salary of the employee in the previous year multiplied by the proportion of the housing provident fund contribution of the unit.
Article 17 The new employees shall start to pay the housing provident fund from the second month of their work, and the monthly contribution amount shall be the monthly salary of the employee multiplied by the proportion of the employee's housing provident fund.
The newly transferred employees of the unit shall pay the housing provident fund from the date of payment of wages by the transferred unit, and the monthly contribution amount shall be the monthly salary of the employee multiplied by the proportion of the employee's housing provident fund.
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Legally the obligations of sons and daughters are the same, but in China. In most cases, sons are the main maintenance obligators.
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There should be no regional differences between the supporting parents, they should all be the same, not only the responsibilities should be shared, but also in terms of inheriting property, so that it can be more fair and reasonable.
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Should a rural daughter support the elderly, should she share it equally with her son? Daughters and sons are all old people and raised them single-handedly, so when their parents are old, girls and sons have the obligation to support the elderly.
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Whether it is rural or not, the obligations to the elderly are the same, regardless of gender.
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At the legal level, children have the obligation to support the elderly, but in consideration of changing customs. In some places (where the family property is given to the son, then in this case, the daughter is required to do the same as the son to support the elderly) is really demanding.
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should not be shared equally with the son, because the old man's property is given to the son, and the son should be given more alimony!
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The elderly in rural areas have land and land subsidies, as well as old-age pensions and old-age allowances, and if these are received by the son, the son should bear the support of the elderly. But the daughter was also raised by the elderly, so she should know the kindness and respect the elderly.
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The law stipulates that children have a legal obligation to support their parents. The law stipulates that personal property is protected by law and that individuals have the right to donate their property to others. Therefore, the gift of property by the parents to the son is not a reason for the daughter to refuse maintenance or to share maintenance equally.
However, the court will consider traditional morals and customs when handling relevant cases, and try to allow the parties to negotiate a settlement. If it is not possible to reach an agreement and has to go through the litigation channel, the court will generally favor the parent who has received the least amount of assets.
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As far as filial piety is concerned, there should be nothing uneven, each doing his best and doing his filial piety. But because the countryside is more particular, the son is inherited. In many places, sons are favored over daughters, and they feel that their sons belong to their own families and their daughters belong to others, so many times the sons are responsible for the pension of the elderly, and the property is also inherited by the sons.
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According to the law, both sons and daughters should jointly support the elderly.
However, in rural areas, most sons are responsible for their parents' care, while daughters are voluntary. Of course, this can be negotiated, in short, it is enough to take care of the elderly.
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Rural daughters do not inherit the old man's house and property, and should not be shared equally with the son.
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According to the law, it should be shared equally, but in daily life, the daughters of many families are not responsible for the maintenance of the elderly.
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In general, daughters and sons have the same maintenance obligations, but in rural areas all the property of the elderly is given to the son, and the old man is supported by the son.
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Whether it is in the countryside or in the city, supporting the elderly, children are the same, there is no difference, there is only one parent for a lifetime, take care of it.
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Property should also be divided equally.
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It depends.
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The law does not stipulate that if parents have a pension, children do not need to support the elderly. Supporting the elderly is the cultural tradition of the Chinese nation, and it is the responsibility and obligation of every child. The pension of the elderly is the legal income of the elderly and cannot replace the maintenance of the children.
Children have an obligation to support their 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. It is against the law to refuse to pay alimony on the grounds that the parents have a livelihood.
The per capita monthly income of the child's family is calculated first, and when the child's per capita monthly income is lower than the minimum subsistence allowance, the child is deemed to be unable to provide maintenance to the parents. If the per capita monthly income of the family with children is higher than the minimum subsistence allowance, the excess part shall be calculated at 50% for the two children and 40% for the three or more children. The alimony payable is divided by the number of dependents to arrive at the alimony paid to each dependent.
The criteria for determining alimony by the people's court include the local economic level, the actual needs of the dependent, and the financial capacity of the supporter. The content of alimony payment is divided into the following six aspects:
1. Basic alimony for the elderly;
2. Sickness expenses for the elderly;
3. The nursing expenses of the elderly who cannot take care of themselves;
4. Housing expenses for the elderly;
5. Necessary mental consumption expenditures;
6. Necessary insurance costs.
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 1067:Where parents do not perform their obligation to support them, 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.
Law of the People's Republic of China 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.
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Legal analysis: It is not necessary to share it equally, according to the equal rights such as the same inheritance rights as the children, then the support of the elderly children should also be equal, and the party with good conditions can have more, which can be negotiated.
Children have the obligation to support their parents, and when the children fail to fulfill their maintenance obligations, parents who are unable to work or have difficulties in living have the right to demand maintenance from their children. The main content of maintenance and support means that under the existing economic and social conditions, children should financially provide their parents with necessary daily necessities and expenses, and should respect, care and take care of their parents in life, spiritually and emotionally.
Adult children who can afford it, regardless of gender, married or unmarried, shall make every effort in accordance with the law to fulfil this obligation until the death of their parents when their parents need support.
The obligation of a child to support his or her parents occurs not only between a legitimate child and his or her parents, but also between an illegitimate child and his or her biological parents, between an adopted child and his or her adoptive parents, and between a stepchild and a stepparent who has fulfilled the obligation of support and education.
Legal basis: Article 1067 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Where parents fail to perform their obligation to support them, minor children or adult children who are unable to live independently have the right to demand that their parents pay child support. If the adult child fails to fulfill the obligation of support, the parents who lack the ability to work or have difficulties in living have the right to demand that the adult child pay alimony.
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