Parental Support Obligations Italy

Summary

In Italy, parents are legally required to support their children until they achieve financial independence, particularly if they are pursuing university studies. If you feel mistreated or manipulated, it is advisable to consult a family law attorney to explore your legal options regarding parental support. Additionally, local support organizations may offer guidance and assistance. Consider reaching out to these resources to better understand your rights and potential courses of action.

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In your opinion a daughter that works and has a small paycheck and does university is forced/should contribute to parents bills payment and food? In my opinion it's unfair because those parents never wanted to pay my middle school and highschool bills and at times didn't pay until the school noticed, didn't pay for nothing of basic needs unless forcefully so why should I? And also I'm treated harshly and manipulated the entire time,they tell me if I don't accept their disrespect and continue defend myself then I better either contribute or be gone but it's literally their job to do so unless the kid is financially fully stable
Hi Bella. Generally, parents are legally obligated to support their minor children until they reach the age of majority, which is usually *. However, once you are an adult, the legal obligation typically ends.
- If you feel mistreated, you might consider seeking advice from a family law attorney or a local support organization.
Are you currently living with your parents, and in which state or country are you located? This will help me provide more specific information.
No,in Italy the laws are that as long as the no minor kid is not financially stable enough they still have that obligation on them and mostly if the kid is doing uni studies, I'm in Italy, that's the Italy law
In Italy, parents are indeed obligated to support their children until they are financially independent, especially if they are still studying.
- If you are being mistreated, you may want to consult a family law attorney for advice.
- Consider reaching out to local support organizations for assistance.
Do you need help finding a local attorney or support organization?
Exactly I'm not financially independent and I need money they won't give me so that's why I don't contribute and also they only forcefully did their obligation payments since I born
It sounds like you have a valid concern about your situation. In Italy, parents do have an obligation to support their children until they become financially independent, especially if they are still studying.
- You might want to consult a family law attorney to explore your legal options regarding parental support.
- Local support organizations could also provide you with advice and assistance.
Would you like help finding a local attorney or support organization?