{"_id":"67317104ac4efbaac414c20f","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"If a daughter gives a portion of their salary to her mother/parent, but the mother/parent doesn't need, can the daughter stop giving her money?\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"If a daughter gives a portion of her salary to her mom/parent but the parent doesn't need it, does she need a valid reason to stop or can she just state that she doesn‘t want to for her own finances? Also, if it is allowed, how should she go about this situation? \"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"}]}","answer":"{\"ops\":[{\"attributes\":{\"color\":\"#000000\",\"background\":\"transparent\"},\"insert\":\"Children have a responsibility to financially support their parents if the parents lack the means to support themselves, even if they are capable of working. Conversely, parents are obligated to financially support their adult children only when the children are unable to work. Legally speaking, since your mother does not require the money, you are not obliged to give her a portion of your salary. However, abruptly stopping this gift could be misunderstood by your mother and potentially strain your relationship. Given your familiarity with your mother, it's important to approach the situation thoughtfully and delicately. Choose an appropriate time and setting for the conversation, articulate your financial objectives, reassure her of your ongoing support, attentively consider her perspective, honor her response, and explore potential compromises that address her concerns while aligning with your financial goals.\"},{\"insert\":\"\\n\\n\"}]}","tags":[{"_id":"668da0010b76658b4c232b9d","tag":"Relationships: Parent and Child","count":111},{"_id":"67317104ac4efbaac414c20d","tag":"Supporting Parents","count":2},{"_id":"67317104ac4efbaac414c20a","tag":"Financial Obligation","count":1}],"createdOn":"2024-11-11T02:50:44.158Z"}