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Does the mother still have the obligation to support her son when she remarries?

According to the Civil Law and other laws, adult children have the obligation to support, assist and protect their parents according to law. Adult children should respect their parents' marital rights and may not interfere with their parents' divorce, remarriage and married life. Adult children's obligation to support their parents cannot be terminated because of the change of their parents' marital relationship.

If an adult child refuses to perform the maintenance obligation on the grounds that his mother remarries, his mother who is unable to work or has difficulties in life can directly ask the child to pay the maintenance fee; You can also ask the residents' committees, villagers' committees and their units to mediate and persuade their children to pay; Or the right to ask adult children to pay alimony by filing a civil lawsuit. Adult children who have the ability to support their elderly, sick or other parents who can't live independently still refuse to perform their support obligations. If the circumstances are bad, they will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention or control for the crime of abandonment according to Article 26 1 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

The reference materials are as follows:

Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) (the fundamental law of the country)

Article 49 Paragraph 3 Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their minor children, and adult children have the obligation to support and assist their parents.

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code (Law)

Article 26 Parents have the obligation to support, educate and protect their minor children.

Adult children have the obligation to support, help and protect their parents.

Article 1067, paragraph 2: When an adult child fails to perform the maintenance obligation, his parents who are unable to work or have difficulties in life have the right to ask the adult child to support him.

Article 1069 Children shall respect their parents' marital rights and shall not interfere with their parents' divorce, remarriage and married life. Children's obligation to support their parents shall not be terminated by the change of their parents' marital relationship.

Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly (Law)

Article 14 A supporter shall perform the obligations of economic support, life care and spiritual comfort for the elderly, and take care of their special needs.

Supporters refer to the children of the elderly and other people who have the obligation to support according to law.

The spouse of the supporter shall assist the supporter in fulfilling his maintenance obligations.

Article 19 A supporter shall not refuse to perform his maintenance obligations by giving up his inheritance or for other reasons.

If the supporter fails to perform his maintenance obligations, the elderly have the right to ask the supporter to pay alimony.

A supporter may not ask the elderly to undertake work beyond their ability.

Criminal law of the people's Republic of China

Article 260? One? Crime of maltreating ward or caretaker. Whoever maltreats a ward or caregiver to a minor, an elderly person, a patient, a disabled person, etc., if the circumstances are flagrant, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention.

If a unit commits the crime mentioned in the preceding paragraph, it shall be fined, and the directly responsible person in charge and other directly responsible personnel shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.

Whoever commits the acts listed in the first paragraph and constitutes other crimes at the same time shall be convicted and punished in accordance with the provisions of heavier punishment.

Article 261 Whoever refuses to support an old, young, sick or other person who has no ability to live independently on the crime of abandonment, if the circumstances are flagrant, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years, criminal detention or public surveillance.