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📅 Décision du 22 August 2024⚖️ Cour d'appel de Bordeaux

Children are obliged to contribute to the needs of their elderly parents.


Reference Decision: Bordeaux Court of Appeal • Case No. RG-73621 • 2024-08-22



This decision sheds important light on your family and property rights. Here is what it changes for you.


The Situation


Children are obliged to contribute to the needs of their elderly parents.


What the Law Says


This decision confirms the fundamental principles of property law.


Key Points to Remember



  • Strictly observe the legal time limits for appeals

  • Keep all your supporting documents (titles, deeds, correspondence)

  • Anticipate: preventive advice always costs less than litigation


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Informations juridiques

  • Numéro: RG-73621
  • Juridiction: Cour d'appel de Bordeaux
  • Date de décision: 22 août 2024

Mots-clés

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Cas d'usage pratiques

1

Child living far from elderly parents

Sophie, a 45-year-old graphic designer living in Paris, owns a small apartment. Her retired parents in Bordeaux (Gironde) face increasing medical bills due to chronic illnesses. Sophie is unsure whether she is legally obliged to help them financially.

Application pratique:

This case law confirms children must contribute to elderly parents' needs proportionate to their means. Sophie should assess her income and assets, keep records of her parents' expenses, and consult a French family lawyer to avoid litigation. Preventive advice, like setting up a regular contribution, costs less than a court dispute.

2

First-time buyer with dependent parents

Julien and Camille, a 30-year-old couple in Lyon, just bought their first home with a mortgage. Julien's widowed mother in Nice has limited pension and requires in-home care. They worry about their legal duty to support her while handling their large loan.

Application pratique:

The court ruling reinforces that children must assist parents in need, even with other financial commitments. Julien should calculate his mother's actual needs, keep evidence of his own expenses, and potentially negotiate a contribution plan with siblings. Seeking early legal advice can help balance mortgage payments and family obligations.

3

Co-owner siblings in care dispute

After their father's death, three siblings in Marseille co-own a house. Their elderly mother needs daily assistance, but only one sibling provides care and money. The other two refuse to contribute, citing the mother's own savings and the house's value.

Application pratique:

This decision reaffirms that all children are obliged to contribute, not just the co-owner sibling. The siblings should document the mother's needs and costs, assess each one's financial capacity, and consider a formal agreement. If unresolved, a family court can enforce proportional contributions retroactively.

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Maître Bruno Perucca — Avocat au Barreau de Grasse, Docteur en Droit, spécialisé en droit de la famille et du patrimoine. Chaque article de ce magazine est rédigé à partir de l'analyse d'une décision de jurisprudence réelle, commentée et mise en perspective par Maître Bruno Perucca.

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