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Does the mother-in-law have the obligation to bring up the grandchildren

Legal analysis:

Whether the in-laws have the obligation to bring up the grandchildren needs to be discussed in different situations.

1, the child's parents are alive and capable of raising the child, the in-laws do not have the obligation to bring up the grandchildren; 2, the child's parents are both dead and incapable of raising the child, the in-laws have the obligation to bring up the grandchildren.

The key is whether the child's parents have the ability to raise the child.

For example, if A and B have a child, C, and both A and B are capable of raising C, then B's in-laws, D, have no obligation to bring up the grandchild.

Normal circumstances, the mother-in-law really has no obligation to raise the grandchildren, the child is their own, their own birth will have to raise their own, their own responsibility, the parents have the responsibility and obligation to raise and educate the mother-in-law can can help you, willing to give you to bring up the child is affection.

If you are not willing to do so, it is your own duty.

The law is dead, but people are alive.

There are times when, depending on your family circumstances, your mother-in-law can help with the children when your daughter-in-law and son need help.

Legal basis:

"Chinese People's *** and National Code" Article 26

Parents of minor children have the obligation to raise, educate and protect.

Adult children have the obligation to maintain, support and protect their parents.