ECON Spain making parents support their jobless healthy adult children into their thirties

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Spanish Gen Y-ers are suing their parents for financial support

MAY 24, 2017

"LIVING with your parents is one thing, but hitting them up for weekly financial support when you’re a grown adult?

It might sound extreme, but that's what Gen Y-ers in Spain have been doing for years — and resorting to legal action when their cash-strapped folks say no.
While the 2014 case of American teen Rachel Canning suing her parents was considered an anomaly, in Spain it is far more common for young people to expect handouts to continue into their 20s and even their 30s.

Under Spanish law, parents are required to support their children until they reach financial independence, with no age limit, and a string of cases in recent years has cemented the rule.

But parents are fighting back, and a court this month reinforced an important caveat to the rule: It doesn’t apply to adult children who are “lazy”.
A judge in Spain’s north has rejected a 23-year-old woman’s application for parental financial support, finding that the high school drop-out is “wasting her life”, Think Spain reported.

“It can and must be concluded that the appellant’s own behaviour after reaching the age of majority — behaviour legally qualifiable as neglect, laziness and lack of productive use of time and opportunities — that has left said appellant in her current situation,” the scathing judgment read.

The decision will come as a relief to parents across a nation whose economy is yet to recover from the global financial crisis.

Spain’s unemployment rate for people aged 25 years and under is 41.5 per cent, only marginally less dismal than Greece’s 45.2 per cent.

It has made the cultural expectation that parents will support their children until they can find their feet a major burden on the older generation.

“The economic crisis has undoubtedly led to a rise in what are known as ‘parasite children’ who are happy to live off their parents,” María Dolores Lozano, president of the Association of Family Lawyers, told The Times.

“There is a generation of young people who see no problem with living off their mothers and fathers without making any effort to live independently. Some of these parents are being exploited and abused.”

The legal precedent for the rule began several years ago, when young Spaniards began suing their parents for financial support.

An adult Spanish woman who sued her divorced dad for a €500 allowance in 2015 was one of several test cases which had the effect of deepening parental responsibilities in the nation, which has the second highest rate of youth unemployment in Europe.

The man, who had been estranged from his daughter for a decade, refused to support her while she continued her university studies — but was forced to do so by court order, and his bank accounts frozen when he failed to comply, The Telegraph reported.

An appeal court upheld the decision in 2014, by which time his daughter had reached the ripe old age of 30, although the payments were reduced to €400.

Meanwhile over in the US, Rachel Canning — who reunited with her family after losing her court case — is completing a biomedical engineering degree."
 
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Faroe

Un-spun
Frankly, I think this just makes everything a huge mess, and discourages people from even starting families, but if the parents are tied to their offspring for that long, THEY should sue the kids for support after retirement.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Frankly, I think this just makes everything a huge mess, and discourages people from even starting families, but if the parents are tied to their offspring for that long, THEY should sue the kids for support after retirement.

Sue them, get what? The unemployment rate is approaching 50 percent. When the best thing you can say about your economy is that it's not QUITE as bad as Greece, well, you've got serious problems.
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
Will the judge require the failure to launch generation reciprocate and take care of their parents after their parents have finished spending their assets and retirement on lazy off spring?
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
How idiotic is this?!?! There is a reason the mama bird, who would lay down her life for her babies, pushes the chicks out of the nest. If she didn't, they would never learn to fly.
 
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