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There is no obligation. According to the laws of our country, children have a lot of rights to their parents, and parents whose children do not fulfill their gambling obligations, are unable to work, or have difficulty living on the Internet, have the right to go to the court to sue their children for alimony and other rights. According to the regulations, the scope of gambling supporters includes the following types of people:
1. The legitimate children, non-shield children, and adopted children of the elderly
2. Stepchildren who have a dependency relationship with the elderly;
3. Grandchildren and grandchildren who can afford it.
Therefore, the daughter-in-law does not belong to the statutory supporter and has no corresponding obligation to support her, but the law stipulates that "the spouse of the gambling supporter shall assist the gambling supporter in fulfilling the obligation of support", but in fact, the assistance obligation is only applicable to the existence of the husband and wife relationship, and once one spouse dies, the other party's obligation to assist in gambling and maintenance will also be automatically lifted.
Article 1074 of the Civil Code 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 compensate their grandparents who have died or whose children are unable to support them.
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Legal Analysis: After the death of the husband, the woman is not obliged to support the man's parents. According to the laws of our country, children have the obligation to support their parents, and parents who do not fulfill their maintenance obligations, are unable to work or have difficulties in living have the right to sue the children in court for payment of child support.
According to the regulations, the scope of supporters includes the following types of persons: 1. Legitimate children, illegitimate children, and adopted children of the elderly; 2. Stepchildren, grandchildren and grandchildren who have a relationship with the elderly. Therefore, the daughter-in-law is not a legal supporter and has no corresponding maintenance obligation, but the law stipulates that "the spouse of the supporter shall assist the supporter in fulfilling the maintenance obligation", but in fact the assistance obligation only applies to the existence of the marital relationship, and once one spouse dies, the other party's obligation to assist in support will also be automatically lifted.
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.
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Legal Analysis: 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. The wife only assists in maintenance and has no obligation to support.
Legal basis: Article 14 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly: Supporters shall perform their obligations to provide financial support for the elderly, take care of them in life, and provide 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: A case-by-case analysis is required. According to the laws of our country, adult children have the obligation to support their parents, and daughters-in-law have no obligation to support their in-laws.
However, if a widowed daughter-in-law has fulfilled the main obligation of support to her in-laws, she may be the first-order heir.
Legal basis: Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 26.
Parents have a duty to upbring, educate and protect their minor children.
Adult children have an obligation to their parents to support, support and protect them.
One hundred and twenty-nine articles of the 1,000th return car.
Where a widowed daughter-in-law has fulfilled the main obligation of support to her parents-in-law, or a widowed son-in-law to her parents-in-law, she is to be the first-order heir.
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After the death of the husband, the wife is not obliged to support her in-laws, and her daughter-in-law is not a legal supporter and has no corresponding obligation to support her.
Legal basis: Article 26 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China.
Parents have a duty to upbring, educate and protect their minor children. Adult children have an obligation to their parents to support, support and protect them.
Article 1067.
If the parents do not fulfill the obligation to support them, the minor children or adult children who are unable to live independently have the right to demand that the 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.
Article 1074.
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 quietly unable to support them.
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I don't know much about the law, but I should support it in ethics and morality, even if I can't afford it, I look at it from time to time, give some money, care about it, and I think your husband is gone. People will also say that you are good, although you can't do it because of this, but there will be.
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Generally, no, because one of the husband and wife dies, the other party is the first heir in line to inherit the property, if there are other heirs in the same line, the right to inherit the estate is equal, and should be inherited together with other heirs, so one of the husband and wife dies, and the other party can only deal with half of what belongs to him and his share of inheritance, not all the property.
After death, reincarnation is transformed, no one knows anyone, and no one is necessarily in the same way, what if the realm of reincarnation of the six realms is encountered, it is very difficult to say what happened when people die.