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Under what circumstances can children not support their parents?
1. Unmarried or divorced adult children have no economic income, lose labor force or cannot live independently;

2. Married adult children themselves have no economic income, and their family income is not enough to maintain the local basic living standard;

Parents commit serious crimes against their children. For example, if parents kill their children, seriously abuse their children, abandon their children, rape their daughters, etc., and lose the right to ask for support from the victim's children, the children can be exempted from the obligation of support. If the victim's children voluntarily support, the law does not prohibit it. It should be pointed out that although adult children who are unable to pay alimony can be exempted from the obligation to pay, they cannot be exempted from the obligation to take care of their lives and soothe their spirits.

4. The subject of post-support obligation is adult children raised by adoptive parents. An adopted child who is nominally adopted but does not actually live with the adoptive parents, or an adopted child who has been raised by the adoptive parents but has not yet reached adulthood, is not the subject of this obligation;

5. The object of post-support obligation is the adoptive parents who lack the ability to work and the source of life. There are two factors here, one is lack of ability to work, and the other is lack of source of livelihood. Both must be available at the same time, and neither of them constitutes the object of post-maintenance obligations. Article 21 of the Marriage Law stipulates that "children have the obligation to support and assist their parents. Parents who are unable to work or have difficulties in life have the right to ask their children to pay alimony when their children fail to fulfill their alimony obligations. " This article clarifies that children should fulfill their obligation to support their parents. On the other hand, it also clarifies two conditions for parents to ask their children to pay alimony, one is old and weak, and the other is difficult life. Parents who do not meet one of the above two conditions have no right to ask their children to pay alimony.

6. China's inheritance law only stipulates that children have the right to inherit. Unless the children are absent, grandchildren have the right to inherit on their behalf. On the other hand, when parents are alive, children and grandchildren have no obligation to support their grandparents.