I. Legal obligation to support parents
In China, it is the legal obligation of children to support their parents. The Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China clearly stipulate that children have the obligation to support and assist their parents. This obligation is based on the principle of mutual support and care in family relations, which embodies the responsibilities and obligations among family members.
Second, the specific content of the maintenance obligation
Maintenance obligations include material support and spiritual support. Material support mainly means that children should provide necessary living expenses to ensure the basic living needs of parents. Spiritual support means that children should care about their parents' spiritual life, give their parents care and companionship, and let them enjoy the warmth and happiness of their families.
Three. Consequences of failure to perform maintenance obligations
If the child fails to fulfill the obligation of raising, parents have the right to ask the child to fulfill it, and even pursue the legal responsibility of the child through legal channels. At the same time, public opinion and moral evaluation will also have a negative impact on children who fail to fulfill their parenting obligations and affect their social image and reputation.
Fourth, the issue of support under special circumstances.
Although children have the obligation to support their parents, in some special circumstances, such as children are unable to support or parents have sufficient financial resources, children may not be able to fully fulfill their support obligations. In this case, children should try their best to seek social support and help to ensure that their parents' basic living needs are met.
To sum up:
Daughters can't help their parents, which is based on the requirements of laws, regulations and social ethics. Children should fulfill their obligations to support their parents, including material support and spiritual support. If a child fails to fulfill his duty of support, he will bear the corresponding legal responsibility and public pressure. Under special circumstances, children should try their best to seek social support and help to ensure that their parents' basic living needs are met.
Legal basis:
Constitution of the people's Republic of China
Article 49 provides that:
Adult children have the obligation to support and assist their parents.
Supporting parents is the constitutional obligation of children, which embodies the principle of mutual support and care in family relations.
the marriage law of the people's republic of china
Article 2 1 stipulates that:
Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their children; Children have the obligation to support and assist their parents.
This clause clearly stipulates the legal obligation of children to support their parents, which is an important basis for children to fulfill their support responsibilities.