Legal and moral aspects of the law on the parental obligation to maintain materially their adult children, who require support, when they study at higher schools

Journal Title: Profesinės Studijos: Teorija ir Praktika - Year 2010, Vol 6, Issue 6

Abstract

The arti cle analys es the maintenance institute of children, who have achieved their adulthood and study full ti me studies at secondary, higher or vocational schools. Only in one article 3.914, 3 paragraph of the Civil code of the Republic of Lithuania is mentioned about parental obligation to contribute the maintenance of their adult children. The decision dated 7 June 2007 the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania accepted that already mentioned the attitude of the Civil Code objects to the constitution principal of a legal state and paragraph 1 of the article 109 of the Constitution, but it objects paragraph 38 of the article 6 of the Constitution. The Constitutional Court stated that there is not clearly indicated by the Civil Code of the Republic of Lithuania, to which point the court should to regard in judging or to adjudge parental obligation necessary for their adult children, who study full time studies at secondary, higher or vocational schools, also from what finances, which get parents (or one of them), that kind of the maintenance may be adjudged and so on, there is no appointed radical support which is neces sary for adult children, who study full time studies at secondary, higher vocational schools, the elements of institution of the maintenance. The prevision of article 3.194 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Lithuania and the bill of the supplement article 3.192 1 to the Civil Code legal project prepared which was cons idered to the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania acknowledge by the decision dated 7 June 2007 “About the paragraph 3 of the article 3.194 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Lithuania (11 November 2004 edit) of the matc hing to the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania.”

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Vitalija Šimkienė

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Vitalija Šimkienė (2010). Legal and moral aspects of the law on the parental obligation to maintain materially their adult children, who require support, when they study at higher schools. Profesinės Studijos: Teorija ir Praktika, 6(6), 198-203. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-91660