Elderly man sues his son for opposing him playing cards at home and demands return of property

by xue94fwsh on 2012-02-29 12:46:35

Weibo recommendation | Today's Weibo hotspots (Editor: SN021), Patient sues doctor for rape is rejected and cuts wrist to commit suicide. The court believes that the support of the elderly should include economic support, care in life, and spiritual comfort. In this case, it cannot be denied that Mr. Zhu fulfilled a certain obligation to support his father, but due to trivial matters in life, he and his wife had conflicts with the old man, which caused great mental pain to the elder. Considering the gratuitous nature of the gift, higher requirements should be placed on Mr. Zhu's obligation to support the elder. Therefore, under the current circumstances, in order for the elder Mr. Zhu to live better, the court should revoke the gift agreement. What to eat for breast enlargement and weight loss. Currently, which postpartum breast enhancement product is the best, this case is still under second trial. During the trial, Mr. Zhu defended that he and his wife did not abuse their father. When they handled the notarization of the gift, they did not cover the notarial deed, and his father was fully informed. His house was transferred to them. He said that the old man liked to play cards, many people gathered at home, making the room full of smoke, and there was no quiet time at home, so they had some opinions. But they took good care of the old man, cooking creatively and bearing all the expenses of the old man. Therefore, he disagreed with his father's litigation request. Mr. Zhu claimed that after his son and daughter-in-law obtained his property, their attitude towards him changed greatly, causing him to eat fresh vegetables for a long time. He was old and had no other hobbies except playing mahjong. However, his son's family always turned up the TV volume particularly loud, so the neighbors who came to play cards at his place were unwilling to come again. Share to: Welcome to comment, I want to comment. According to the report by reporter Peixiaolan, the 88-year-old Zhu claimed that due to dissatisfaction with inviting people to play cards at home and frequent quarrels over trivial matters, he sued his son and daughter-in-law, demanding to revoke the house gift agreement signed with them. Yesterday, it was learned that the Fengtai Court supported Zhu's claim in the first instance. Zhu complained that due to frequent arguments with his son's family, he requested the court to revoke the house gift agreement signed with his son. In August 2001, Zhu bought a house. In May 2006, his son and daughter-in-law moved into his house claiming to take care of him. In September 2007, his daughter-in-law held a piece of paper half-covered and asked him to sign. Later, he found out that it was the property gift agreement.