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There is an assertion that once the elderly are restrained physically and mentally, or struggle to support themselves financially, it is the younger generation who should step up and care for them. Proponents of this idea argue that not only is this morally imperative, but it should also be legally enforced. Although I agree that […]
It is often argued that young people should be legally responsible for supporting older generations, especially as older adults face physical and mental health issues and financial burdens. From my viewpoint, I partly disagree with this statement for several reasons. On one hand, it is essential for youngsters to support older people. Some argue that […]
The question of whether younger family members should bear legal responsibility for supporting elderly individuals who can no longer care for themselves physically, mentally, or financially is a subject of ongoing debate. While acknowledging the moral obligation inherent in this duty, I believe that mandating it through legislation may not be a viable approach. Proponents […]
