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Grandma gave her granddaughter three suites and was sued instead of being supported. Does the granddaughter have the obligation to support the elderly?

According to the law, if parents are dead or unable to support, grandchildren or grandchildren have the ability and need to bear the obligation of support. Plus the grandmother in the incident, I have already given my granddaughter 3 suites. The two sides have agreed to support before, which is also a certain agreement. The granddaughter's failure to support the elderly after getting the real estate not only violates the provisions of the civil code that grandchildren should support the elderly, but also violates the terms of the contract.

1. The granddaughter refused to support her grandmother. It happened in Suzhou. An old lady's house was demolished and she got three properties. Because the husband and son have passed away, the property is inherited by himself, his daughter-in-law and his granddaughter. In the end, the three people negotiated and gave them all to their granddaughter, but the granddaughter needed to take out a suite to support her grandmother and assume the responsibility of support. However, after giving the property to the granddaughter, the other party refused to fulfill the relevant obligations, did not visit when he was sick, and did not pay medical expenses. The old man had no choice but to go to a nursing home and rent out the house to bear some expenses, but his granddaughter drove all the tenants away. Finally, the old man took his granddaughter to court. The court ruled that the granddaughter did not fulfill the relevant responsibilities, and the original assets were owned by the elderly.

According to the law, from the legal point of view, this matter involves two clauses. The first is about children supporting the elderly, and the second is the contract. According to the provisions of the Civil Law, granddaughters have the ability to bear the obligation to support their children if they die or cannot support them. Obviously, it is illegal for the granddaughter in the incident to be able to meet the relevant conditions. The same is true of contracts. It is also illegal for a granddaughter not to do her duty. Generally speaking, granddaughters should support the elderly, who have the right to recover their property. There is no problem with the court's decision.

3. Old people can also ask for alimony. Judging from the whole thing, the elderly can not only get their property back, but also ask for certain support. But the old man didn't do this. He just planned to rent out the house and use it to pay for the nursing home. The granddaughter in the incident was too stingy to hand over these properties to a stranger, and was eager to assume the responsibility of support, not to mention the blood relationship between the two sides. Now the court has ruled that it is reasonable to return the original property to the elderly.