Adult children will pay alimony to their parents: in what cases.
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, courts can obligate adult children to pay 'pensions' to their elderly parents if they are incapacitated. This is provided for by legislation, and the court may intervene if financial assistance is not provided voluntarily.
I believe that such an obligation is stipulated by the Constitution of Ukraine. Children must provide for their parents in difficult life situations
This issue is regulated by Article 51 of the Constitution, which obligates children to assist their parents in cases of their incapacity or financial difficulties. However, if parents have ever been deprived of parental rights, children may be exempted from such responsibility.
Alimony for parents
Not every situation of parental incapacity grants the right to receive alimony. Support is only provided in cases where the parents' financial situation is below the minimum living standard. If assistance is not provided voluntarily, the court may obligate children to financially support their parents.
Exceptional situations
In certain cases, the court may impose the obligation to cover medical expenses or care costs for incapacitated parents on financially secure children. The amount of assistance is determined by the court, taking into account the financial situation of both parties and the possibility of receiving support from other relatives.
Thus, Ukrainian courts have the right to obligate adult children to pay 'pensions' to their incapacitated parents in the absence of voluntary assistance. This underscores the importance of family ties and the duty to support relatives in difficult times.
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