Before the stepmother entered the door, the children were married, and now the father is alive, and

Updated on Enter the door 2024-07-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you are a stepmother, because you are not related by blood, and you are not obliged to raise your stepmother, if your stepmother married your father when you were very young and raised you from it, then out of humanity and with your own conscience, support your stepmother, after all, the stepmother has no children, it is recommended that you go to the law firm for consultation!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Here, the stepmother does not have the responsibility to support the child, so the child has no obligation to support the stepmother.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When the father remarries after the child reaches adulthood, there is no relationship of custody with the stepmother, and the child has no legal obligation to support the stepmother.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    From what you have said, you have no obligation to take care of your stepmother. However, the stepmother is old and frail and has no relatives to rely on, and morally speaking, the stepmother should be cared for by her children accordingly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Regardless of whether she has children or not, everyone has the obligation to support her, you just think, your father is taken care of by her, just do it, you can also try to report to her children, their mother is sick, if they don't care, there is nothing you can do.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Before the stepmother enters the door, the children are married, the current father is dead, the stepmother is frail and sick, has no relatives, and the children have no legal responsibility to support, but they have the obligation to help at the moral level.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Before the stepmother entered the door, the children were married, and they were frail and sick at the end of the first century, and they had no relatives and children, so was it obligatory to take care of her? Do you think there was a prenuptial agreement before they got married? It is okay not to fulfill the obligation to take care of her, but since he is his own plan, and he has not taken care of himself, and as a current child, it is better to fulfill his obligations, after all, he can't watch her get sick.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Once your stepmother walks through the door, she becomes your immediate family member in a legal sense. Then you have the obligation to take care of her, even if your father has passed away, he still has a clear relationship with you in law, then you should support her and take care of her, this is a legal obligation.

    From a humanitarian point of view, as a young person, you should also have an obligation to take care of the elderly who are related to your father.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Since there is no relationship between the stepmother and the stepchild, the stepchild has no legal obligation to support.

    But after all, they are all a family, and they have a moral obligation as a junior, not to mention that they have lived with their father for a period of time and taken care of each other, and it is estimated that their father also hoped to be treated as a family before his death.

    Therefore, it is recommended to take responsibility within the scope of our ability, and also give a perfect explanation to the deceased old father.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This looks at whether the stepmother has biological children? Whether there is any? You all have a responsibility to take care of her.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    At least she took care of your father, and out of humanitarianism, she should be taken care of.

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