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Do children have the obligation to help the elderly manage their finances?

Children have no obligation to help the elderly manage their finances. If the elderly can take care of themselves, it's best to let them manage their finances and so on. If they are not good at financial management, they can help them make plans. Old people are easily deceived, so we should always remind them. You can help him manage his money in two situations. First, he asked you to help him manage the money. Second, he has been unable to manage due to physical reasons.

Parents' money can of course be managed by their children. But only if parents and children trust each other. If parents and children do not trust each other, it may cause great family conflicts.

If one party has paid more obligations for raising children, caring for the elderly and assisting the other party's work, the other party has the right to make a request to the other party at the time of divorce, and the other party should provide assistance. If one party has paid more obligations for raising children, caring for the elderly and assisting the other party's work, the other party has the right to make a request to the other party at the time of divorce, and the other party should provide assistance.

If the elderly have independent civil capacity, then the children have no right to help the elderly manage their finances. If the elderly have no independent capacity, then as children, they must have the obligation to supervise and support.

Children have no obligation to help the elderly manage their finances. If the elderly can take care of themselves, it's best to let them manage their finances and so on. If they are not good at financial management, they can help them make plans.

Old people are easily deceived, so we should always remind them. You can help him manage his money in two situations. First, he asked you to help him manage the money. Second, he has been unable to manage due to physical reasons.

No obligation. 1. If the children embezzle the property of the elderly, the elderly can claim it back according to law. 2. Paragraph 1 of Article 22 of the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly stipulates: "The elderly shall have the right to possess, use, benefit and dispose of their personal property according to law, and their children or other relatives shall not interfere with them, and shall not infringe upon their property rights and interests by means of theft, fraud or forcible demand." Obviously, the elderly enjoy complete rights to their own property, and children and other close relatives have no right to interfere with the property rights of the elderly. It is illegal to embezzle the property of the elderly. 3. Because the property right belongs to the elderly, the elderly can ask the infringer to return the illegal act of encroaching on the property of the elderly according to law.