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Upbringing refers to the upbringing of the elder relatives to the younger relatives. According to the marriage law and other laws, parents have the obligation to support minors or their children who can't live independently. Grandparents and grandparents who can afford to support them have the obligation to support their minor grandchildren and grandchildren whose parents have died or whose parents are unable to support. Being fostered is the right of minor children and children who can't live independently. When parents fail to fulfill their obligations, children have the right to ask their parents to pay maintenance fees.

Support refers to the rights and obligations of economic support and life support between relatives of the same generation, especially between husband and wife according to law, and the elder brother and sister who can afford to support the minor brother or sister whose parents have died or whose parents are unable to support them. Younger brothers and sisters who are able to afford to be raised by their elder brothers and sisters have the obligation to support those who lack the ability to work and have no source of income.

Support refers to the obligation of the younger generation to take care of their life. This obligation not only occurs between legitimate children and parents, but also occurs between illegitimate children and their parents, adopted children and adoptive parents, stepchildren and stepparents who have fulfilled the obligation of raising and educating them. It happens not only between parents, but also between grandchildren who can afford it and grandparents whose children have died.

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