Filial Debt Fairness Act.
The act clarifies that adult children are not civilly liable for their parents’ debts, while preserving criminal duties to support indigent parents.
The act clarifies that adult children are not civilly liable for their parents’ debts, while preserving criminal duties to support indigent parents.
To clarify North Carolina’s filial responsibility statute (G.S. 14‑326.1) by expressly stating that the statute does not make an adult child legally liable for debts incurred by a parent. The bill preserves the criminal duty to support indigent or infirm parents but disclaims any obligation to assume parental debts.
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