• Filial responsibility laws (filial support laws, filial piety laws) are laws in the United States that impose a duty, usually upon adult children, for...
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  • Alimony (category Family law)
    non-deductible for either party. Law portal Wikiquote has quotations related to Alimony. Filial responsibility laws, similar to alimony but the money...
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  • Socially, deadbeat parents risk motivating their children to violate filial responsibility laws when they are grown.[citation needed] California Child Support...
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    costs of caring for their parents in jurisdictions which have filial responsibility laws. Later in 1987, in the US the Nursing Reform Act was introduced...
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  • Child support (category Family law)
    change the law to implement McCulley's concept. Aliment Child custody Costs of raising a child Debtor's prison Filial responsibility laws, payments from...
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  • Elder abuse (category Elder law)
    financial support to impoverished elders in jurisdictions which have filial responsibility laws, such as France, Germany, and most of the United States. Sexual...
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  • Aliment (category Scots law legal terminology)
    creditors. Alimony Child support Commissary Court Court of Session Filial responsibility laws  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from...
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  • she cannot afford to pay the nursing home. In states that have filial responsibility laws, nursing homes may seek reimbursement from the residents’ children...
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  • strategies for COVID-19 nearly impossible to implement. Additionally, filial responsibility laws are usually not enforced, resulting in parents of adult children...
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  • is a combination of federal and state/territory laws. Canada does not have the institution of common-law marriage, where a couple can be legally married...
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    Social responsibility is an ethical concept in which a person works and cooperates with other people and organizations for the benefit of the community...
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  • Support Guideline Review Child Support Debtor's prison Wage slavery Filial responsibility laws, support money is paid from adult children to impoverished elders...
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  • depending on jurisdiction. Issues may arise in family law where there is a question as to the laws of the jurisdiction that apply to the marriage relationship...
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  • Conflict of marriage laws is the conflict of laws with respect to marriage in different jurisdictions. When marriage-related issues arise between couples...
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  • International child abduction (category Family law)
    widespread in international law. In all family law disputes a determination must be made as to which legal systems and laws should be applied to the dispute...
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  • bounds of the law. Police are expected to uphold laws, regarding due process, search and seizure, arrests, discrimination, as well as other laws relating to...
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  • a child born within an intact marriage. Some paternity laws assign full parental responsibility to fathers even in cases of women lying about contraception...
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  • and implement personal laws of citizens which apply equally to all citizens, regardless of their religion. Currently, personal laws of various communities...
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  • are prohibited. Also, most laws make no provision for the rare case of marriage between double first cousins. Incest laws may also include prohibitions...
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  • "The reform of adult guardianship laws: The case of non-therapeutic experimentation". International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 20 (1): 113–139. doi:10...
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  • Parental responsibility refers to the responsibility which underpin the relationship between the children and the children's parents and those adults...
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    indigenous land rights[dubious – discuss], honour, filial piety, customary law and the customary international law that affects countries who may not have codified...
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  • treatment by husbands and in-laws.[citation needed] There was fierce religious opposition to the enactment of these laws, and especially to the legal...
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  • Several groups are working to change related laws and provide more detailed information on these laws and alternatives.[citation needed] Generally speaking...
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  • basic human rights is never denied the ward by this law, but some of them can be denied by other laws. A conservator is normally assigned with the approval...
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    Duty (category Contract law)
    the teachings of Confucius, and is known as xiao, or filial piety. As such, the duties of filial piety have played an enormous role in the lives of people...
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  • No-fault divorce (category Divorce law)
    birth, death, marriage, and divorce was the responsibility of the parish church. Under these non-secular laws, divorce was highly restricted (but always...
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  • Coverture (category Copyright law)
    Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England in the late 18th century: By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law: that is, the very being or...
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    Child abuse (redirect from Filial cruelty)
    psychological harm to the child." In the United States, states' laws vary, but most have laws against "mental injury" against minors. Some have defined it...
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    relationship.[citation needed] Some adultery laws differentiate based on the sex of the participants, and as a result such laws are often seen as discriminatory,...
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