Because my father decided that I didn t want to provide for him, would I bear legal responsibility?

Updated on society 2024-06-05
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, you will bear legal responsibility in this situation, regardless of the role of the father, what kind of decision? He is also an old man, and his children have the obligation to support the elderly, you have the right not to support him, and if you don't raise him, it means that you have made a statement, you will, bear legal responsibility, and leave such a father, you can find someone else to mediate, you really can't mediate, you can go with him alone, and then fulfill the contract to give him the burden and take the money, don't be with him, and it is okay to avoid this impulse.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes. Because it is your duty to support the elderly, not your responsibility and right. Obligation, you have to do it. He's your father no matter what. So you have to make offerings to him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Children have the obligation to support their parents, and no matter what their parents do, if they do not support their parents, they will bear legal responsibility.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, the law stipulates that everyone is obliged to support their parents (the Marriage Law and the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly are clearly stipulated).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are no other conditions to provide for the father, and the father cannot be asked to do what he does, and he must be supported in accordance with the law.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on what your father is doing to you, or domestic violence. You can break off paternity with the law.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your father raises you young, and you raise your father old. Otherwise, you will be held legally responsible!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This responsibility must be taken.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As long as you can grow up alive, although your parents have not fulfilled their obligation to support them, you still have to support them when they are old, otherwise you will bear legal responsibility. If the law thinks so, it is useless for anyone to interpret it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Heheda, why can't you sever the father-daughter relationship, when you are old, you are disgusted by your children, and you have been raised in vain for so many years, is there still a reason for heaven? ? It's still hard to live! Can anyone explain it to me.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. It's very simple, there is a blood relationship between you, which cannot be denied, and you can do a paternity test at any time.

    2. The legal responsibility for not supporting parents is only theoretical.

    3. Heavenly Principles? Supporting parents is the principle of heaven, they raise their children, and their children grow up and then raise them, don't understand this?

    4, of course, the relationship with the father is not good These are understandable, communicate more, and the father-daughter Gu Xiaoni is easier to adjust than the father-son relationship.

    5. There is also the fact that if you abandon your parents for the sake of your children, this is also ...... human natureI can't help it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. You still have a father-daughter relationship with your biological father. Article 36 of the Marriage Law: The relationship between parents and children is not extinguished by the divorce of the parents.

    2. Although "my grandmother's family is very difficult and I was raised by borrowing money," you still have the obligation to support you from a legal point of view.

    Merely... Now my dad is penniless". So there is still a right to ask for your support, but this right belongs to your father - the stepmother and the son he gave birth to have no right to demand from you!

    Article 21 of the Marriage Law: Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their 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. ......

    3. If "I have no money, we are not in the same city, I am married to a foreign country", then you can deal with it passively, waiting for him to sue you - if there is really no affection between you, he is indeed worthy of the responsibility of being a father.

    However, depending on the situation, if you can help, you can help occasionally. As long as it's warm and unashamed.

    4. The rights and obligations between the stepfather or stepmother and the stepchildren who are raised and educated by him shall be governed by the relevant provisions of this Law on the relationship between parents and children.

    So the stepmother and the son he gave birth to also have the obligation to support, if you don't win, you can play ball with them...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You have to support your father.

    The law stipulates that children shall fulfill the obligation of supporting their parents, and maintenance means that children provide necessary living conditions for their parents materially and economically, and children, as supporters, shall fulfill their obligations to provide financial support, daily care and spiritual comfort to the elderly, take care of the special needs of the elderly, and both sons and daughters have the obligation to support their parents.

    Every family has a difficult scripture, if you can support it, try to help your father and be a kind filial son.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Even if your father does not fulfill the maintenance obligation, it is not legally exempt from your maintenance obligation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Legally, you have to support your father!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Legally, you have to support him.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The father is liable to pay for the maintenance of the minor child.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Legal responsibility must be borne in accordance with the law.

    The Constitution stipulates that adult children have the obligation to support their parents. China's Marriage Law also stipulates that 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 alimony from their children.

    Minor children have the right to claim alimony from their parents when their parents fail to fulfill their obligations. Disputes arising from forced alimony may be mediated by the relevant departments or handled by the people's courts in accordance with litigation procedures. Where the circumstances are heinous and a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be pursued in accordance with law.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no need to bear the BAI

    Legal liability. However, if there is an instigation of others to kill themselves, DAO needs to bear legal responsibility, and even the version may constitute intentional homicide. Right.

    According to the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China:

    Article 29: Those who instigate others to commit crimes shall be punished in accordance with the role he played in the joint crime. Those who instigate a person under the age of 18 to commit a crime shall be given a heavier punishment.

    If the person instigated did not commit the crime instigated, the punishment for the instigator may be mitigated or mitigated.

    Article 232:Whoever intentionally kills a person shall be sentenced to death, life imprisonment, or fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years; where the circumstances are more minor, the sentence is between three and ten years imprisonment.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, there are four kinds of feelings that these two questions of yours give me first: first, you don't love your girlfriend anymore and want to break up with her; Second, you are afraid that she will choose to commit suicide if you break up with her, and you are worried about whether you will be held legally responsible; Third, if you are sure that you do not bear legal responsibility, you resolutely break up with her and do not care that she will commit suicide; Fourth, you want to know what kind of legal responsibility you will bear even if you bear legal responsibility, whether it is heavy or not, and you will weigh whether to break up or not to break up accordingly.

    Love, or getting along to this point, is actually no longer necessary to stick to it. That so-called girlfriend of yours is still threatening to favor love, think about how undesirable it is.

    I don't know the reason why you and she are breaking up, if it's your desperation or hers, but it seems that your breakup has been decided. And she threatens you with death, which shows that she still loves you, at least she doesn't want to break up with you. If there is no love, if you don't care, how can a person use death to compete for the opportunity of love?

    I advise you to think about what caused the breakup. If, not so decisive, if there is still room for relaxation, love is good to continue, after all, once loved, you have the foundation of love.

    You have to judge whether she will commit suicide because of the breakup, and with what you know about her, you have to carefully judge whether she will do such a stupid thing. If it's OK she will. You must be cautious, whether you will be held responsible for it or not, you cannot easily ignore a person's life and death.

    You have to communicate with her well, so that you can break up peacefully, and you can be friends when you break up, even if you can't do this, you have to make sure that you choose to break up, and she can accept it and not commit suicide.

    Finally, answer the question of whether or not to bear legal responsibility. Whether or not to bear legal responsibility is not something that can be judged so easily, it depends on whether the cause of her death is directly related to you and many other factors. It won't be because of her words that you can't get out of it.

    There is no need to get along with people who always threaten death. Think about it, once you live together in the future, if you are a little unsatisfactory, she will threaten death at every turn, wouldn't you be very embarrassed. Also, it is selfish and heartless enough that you don't care so much about your girlfriend's death, but you care about whether you bear legal responsibility or not.

    It seems that you really don't need to continue to love ......

    Is it love, or is it giving up love? The choice is yours. But be clear that your choice is not harm, and you can't cause her harm, especially death, because of your choice.

    So, it's just a way, the way you choose, how to achieve the goal, and make her acceptable, this should be the most important thing for you to consider at the moment.

    Bless you, no matter what the outcome, to be unharmed by each other and to continue your lives in peace......

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't want to pay attention to your question, if it's just because the breakup was not instigated by you, you won't be held legally responsible, version.

    But you will be morally condemned, right when you know that your girlfriend broke up and had suicidal thoughts, why didn't your first reaction be to indirectly comfort your ex-girlfriend, is the breakup just tearing your face and denying it? Haven't you ever loved?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Parents have the obligation to support their children, and children have the obligation to support their parents, which is clearly stipulated in the law. Therefore, it is illegal for children not to support the elderly, and if the elderly sue the court, the children will not only have to fulfill the obligation to support the elderly, but also face other penalties caused by not supporting the elderly. Of course, family ugliness should not be publicized, and few elderly people take their children to court, and they are generally resolved through negotiation between third parties.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    According to the law, it is a legal obligation for children to support their elders. China's Marriage Law stipulates that 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 alimony from their children.

    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.

    Whoever refuses to support while having an obligation to support, and the circumstances are heinous, is to be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment, short-term detention, or controlled release.

    Referring to article 261 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the crime of abandonment is a case of refusal to support a person who is old, young, sick or otherwise incapable of independent living, and the circumstances are heinous, and is sentenced to up to five years imprisonment, short-term detention or controlled release.

    Article 11 of the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly stipulates that the supporter shall fulfill the obligation to provide financial support, daily care and spiritual comfort to the elderly, and take care of the special needs of the elderly. Therefore, the complete maintenance obligation includes three aspects: material support, spiritual comfort, and life care.

    First, housing for the elderly should be properly arranged, and the elderly should not be forced to move to houses with poor conditions. Children or other relatives must not encroach on the housing owned or rented by the elderly, and must not change the property rights or lease relationship without authorization. The caregiver has the obligation to maintain the owner's own home.

    Second, the supporter shall not require the elderly to undertake work beyond their means.

    Third, the supporter shall not refuse to perform the maintenance obligation on the grounds of renunciation of inheritance rights or other reasons. If the supporter fails to fulfill the maintenance obligation, the elderly person has the right to demand that the supporter pay maintenance. The freedom of marriage of the elderly is protected by law.

    Children or other relatives must not interfere with the divorce, remarriage, or post-marital life of the elderly. The dependant shall not be eliminated by the change of the marriage of the elderly.

    Fourth, children should not only support their parents, but also respect their parents, care for them, and provide support in all aspects of family life. When they are old, infirm, sick and disabled, they should be properly cared for, so that they can find emotional comfort and live happily in their old age.

    At last! If a parent's wrongful behavior causes mental or physical harm to a child, does the child have an obligation to support the elderly parents?

    Where, in the course of raising a child, some of their general wrongdoing has caused psychological harm to the child, the child shall conscientiously perform the obligation to support the elderly parents after the child reaches adulthood. However, if a parent commits a crime that seriously harms the feelings and physical and mental health of the child, in principle, he or she loses the right to demand support from the victim. These include:

    Parents are guilty of killing their children, fathers are committing rape of their daughters, parents are guilty of abusing or abandoning their children, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, if you have never lived with your father, then there is no legal responsibility. If you live with your father, you are legally responsible. In addition, after all, it is your biological father, do your best, when your father is old, you can provide or support, if you don't have the ability, forget it, I hope it can help you, please adopt.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This is a relationship of raising a maintenance obligation, it is not good if you don't raise it, after all, to give you a life, although he has not fulfilled the obligation and responsibility, but as a son, you always have to go to see the New Year's holiday, even if you don't go, ask an acquaintance to bring something over, into the obligation and character of a son or junior.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Regardless of whether your father has supported him or not, if you let him grow old, you must also support him, this is the law stipulation.

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