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My parents divorced and asked my father for money. What if he doesn't give it?

Although his parents are separated, he is still your father, and the alimony should be given. Negotiate with him, and if it fails, go through legal procedures. Of course, if we go to court, the mutual affection between father and son will be over.

Relevant laws and regulations:

Article 21 of the Marriage Law stipulates: "When parents fail to perform their maintenance obligations, minors or children who cannot live independently have the right to ask their parents to pay alimony." "Maintenance" includes children's living expenses, education expenses, medical expenses and other expenses.

After divorce, if one party fails to fulfill the obligation of raising children, the other party can report this situation to the court of first instance, which will educate and warn the party who fails to execute the judgment and urge it to fulfill its obligation of raising children. If he still refuses to listen to advice, receive education and execute the judgment, according to the provisions of the Marriage Law, one party may apply to the court of first instance for compulsory execution. When the court enters the compulsory procedure, the parties generally need to apply to the court. According to Article 19 of the Implementation Regulations, legal documents and civil sanction decisions that have taken legal effect and paid alimony, alimony and child care fees may be transferred by the trial court to the enforcement agency for execution.