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Is it reasonable for the woman's mother to be seriously ill and ask the man to sell the house for treatment before marriage?

The woman's mother was seriously ill and asked the man to sell the house for treatment before marriage, which was reasonable, but unreasonable. Because the house bought before marriage belongs to the man's pre-marital property, the man does not need to treat his mother-in-law with the pre-marital property. But from the emotional level, this is a life, but also her mother's life, so the woman can of course ask the man to take out his pre-marital property to treat her mother.

The law does not stipulate that the man has the obligation to support his in-laws Although it is cruel to say so, neither the wife nor the husband has the obligation to support the other parents. In real life, we often support each other's parents for emotional reasons. In addition, because after marriage, husband and wife will have the same property, and children have the obligation to support their parents. Therefore, after marriage, husband and wife will support each other's parents together for convenience and to enhance their feelings.

Because the house is the man's pre-marital property, the man has no obligation to support his mother-in-law. In theory, the man can refuse his wife's request.

A wife can ask to treat her mother with * * * property, because she has the obligation to support her mother, but because she is married, her married property is mixed with the man's married property and becomes * * * property. A wife has the right to use real estate, and can ask to use the real estate to treat her mother.

According to the law, the husband and wife's debt needs mutual recognition to take effect, so if the wife wants the man to bear the debt with herself, she needs the man's approval. Otherwise, the wife secretly borrow money to spend on her mother, and the man can not return it.

Does the man need to treat his mother-in-law with pre-marital property? Before making this choice, I hope the man can seriously think about his relationship with his wife and in-laws.

If the man has a good relationship with his wife and his parents-in-law, I suggest that the man treat his mother-in-law with pre-marital property. Because money is gone, you can earn it again, but when people are gone, they are really gone. And if you don't agree, it will hurt your wife and parents-in-law.

If the relationship between the man and his wife is average, but he has a good relationship with his parents-in-law, I also suggest that the man treat his mother-in-law with pre-marital property. On the one hand, such behavior can move your wife, thus enhancing the feelings between you. On the other hand, it can also warm the hearts of parents-in-law and make them recognize you more.

If the man has a good relationship with his wife, but not with his parents-in-law, I still suggest that the man treat his mother-in-law with pre-marital property. Because if you don't agree, your wife will be very sad and may even divorce you. But if you agree, you can change your parents' impression of you.

If a man and his wife have average feelings and his parents-in-law have average feelings, I don't recommend that the man treat his mother-in-law with premarital property. Although life is precious, it is their family's business after all. If your parents-in-law are willing to write you an IOU, you can lend them money. People are ruthless, and only when they face the person they like can they have feelings.