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In reply to the discussion: Pregnant Teen Wins Abortion Battle [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)Many states require children to provide for their indigent elderly parents.
3900. Subject to this division, the father and mother of a minor child have an equal responsibility to support their child in the
manner suitable to the child's circumstances.
3901. (a) The duty of support imposed by Section 3900 continues as to an unmarried child who has attained the age of 18 years, is a
full-time high school student, and who is not self-supporting, until the time the child completes the 12th grade or attains the age of 19
years, whichever occurs first.
(b) Nothing in this section limits a parent's ability to agree to provide additional support or the court's power to inquire whether an
agreement to provide additional support has been made.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=fam&group=03001-04000&file=3900-3902
3930. A parent does not have the duty to support a child of the
parent's child.
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=fam&group=03001-04000&file=3930
As a grandmother, I can't imagine that it would be necessary for a court to order grandparents in a position to support a grandchild to do so. And in some cases, it used to be that if a child was incapable or found to be incapable of taking care of his/her child, the grandparents could obtain government assistance for the child. I don't know whether that is still the case. I am not concerned. Unless the grandparents already have a number of grandchildren, their hearts will be completely taken by this new grandchildren.
Sign me, "A helplessly dedicated and enamored grandmother."