The stepmother did not raise the children, did the children have the obligation to take care of her,

Updated on Enter the door 2024-09-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no obligation to take care of, to be precise, no obligation of support to the stepmother.

    The stepmother did not raise the children and did not establish a fictitious blood relationship until she reached adulthood and became married, that is, there was no maintenance relationship. Therefore, the child is not obliged to support the stepmother.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Under normal circumstances, the sick stepmother does not raise the child, in fact, the child also has the obligation to take care of her according to the reason, because legally speaking, they are still your parents, but according to each person's family situation, you can negotiate, for example, if the family relationship is more harmonious, then you must give some care, but if you have experienced some less harmonious things, then you can also apply for refusal to take care.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Definition of maintenance Maintenance: Maintenance refers to the material and living assistance of children or juniors to their parents or elders. There are two cases:

    1.A woman's support for her parents. 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. 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. In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of dependents, the Marriage Law stipulates:

    Parents who are unable to work or who have difficulties in living have the right to demand maintenance from their children if they fail to fulfill their maintenance obligations. Those who refuse to perform may be resolved through litigation, and where the circumstances are heinous and constitute a crime, their criminal responsibility is to be pursued in accordance with law.

    2.The Marriage Law stipulates that grandchildren and grandchildren who can afford it have the obligation to support their grandparents and maternal grandparents whose children have died.

    This maintenance is conditional, i.e., the grandchild is able to afford it, and the grandparent's child is deceased.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Your stepmother didn't marry your father until you got married. Never raised your children. Now that your stepmother is old, there is no legal basis for you to take care of her daily life.

    According to the law, a relationship of marriage is formed between a stepparent and a stepchild who has been raised and educated by him, and there is no relationship of rights and obligations between them. Therefore, there is no legal obligation to support the stepmother. However, stepchildren who take the initiative to undertake the obligation of support and support shall be encouraged and supported.

    If the stepmother has no one to support, the stepchild should also fulfill the obligation of support from the perspective of social morality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Since it is the stepmother who did not raise the child, then the child.

    There is no obligation to take care of her, and the stepmother only enters the door after the children get married, and they do not live together at all, so there is no obligation to take care of her.

    It should be for her own children to take care of her. That's it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This shouldn't be uh-huh, the obligation to support her has already become a family, and his own family is a stepmother, if he doesn't have a family, there may be one but out of humanity, there should be an obligation to support, legally speaking, there may be no more.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Who said that my stepmother has not taken care of you as me, but he is your father's wife, as long as he registers his marriage with your father, it seems that your father's face, as a child, has the obligation to take care of his old man, this is human nature, whether it is a mother or a stepmother, they are all people your father has loved and your father has lived, so ah, we should take care of her.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The stepmother and the children have no blood relationship, the stepmother has no obligation to support the children, and the children do not have the right to support the stepmother, but the stepmother must compete to accompany the old father in the second half of his life, my traditional culture respects the old and loves the young, as a conscientious person, the stepmother should care about the children, and the children should take care of the relatives who accompany the old father.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    As long as the stepmother lives with the minor stepchild, it is considered to be adopted. This must be made clear, this is not up to anyone, it must be based on facts.

    In a legal sense, if a stepchild is not raised, the stepchild has no obligation to support the stepparent.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Based on the situation you described, you have no obligation to take care of her. If the stepmother has a good relationship with the father and takes good care of the father, then you should also show it to the stepmother.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There should be no need to take care of her, but out of humanitarianism, you can also do some filial piety.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Your stepmother has no children. Supporting the elderly is. Obligations as children. Your stepmother has no children, and if she is kind to you, she can also provide for him in his old age.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Stepparents are legally related to their children, and children have an obligation to take care of them.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    This is not a question of obligation, it is a matter of humanity, and the person who raised you is not willing to let her be left unattended.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    This statement is not right, let's just say that your current in-laws have not raised you, do you take care of it or not?

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