5 essay(s) found.
There is a debate on whether younger family members should bear the legal responsibility of supporting their elder relatives who can no longer care for themselves due to physical, mental or financial challenges. While I acknowledge the family bonds and moral responsibility to care for our elders, I believe that making it a legal obligation […]
Much has been debated over whether the young generation in a family should legally take care of the elderly lacking the capacity to live independently. While I strongly believe that this is a compulsory responsibility as a family member, the feasibility of it should also be taken into consideration. To begin with, it is widely […]
As the world continues to develop, the idea revolving around whether young relatives should be legally responsible for supporting the elderly incapable of assisting themselves in several manners is becoming more and more pertinent. From my perspective, I completely disagree with the given statement and this essay will provide relevant illustrations to substantiate my view. […]
When the elderly do not have the capability of self-care, whether rules about the responsibilities for individuals in families to take care of their former generations should be introduced or not remains a subject of debate. While making people take legal responsibility can bring certain benefits, I would argue that law should not be the […]
Opinions are divided on whether it should be legally mandatory for younger individuals to take care of older family members if the latter are unable to do so themselves. Even though this proposition has its merits in certain respects, I believe it presents several problems and thus should not be universally adopted. Those advocating for […]
