In Bangladesh, the 'Parental Maintenance Act 2013' legally obligates children to provide for their elderly parents. This law ensures that parents receive necessary care, regular health check-ups, and financial support. It prohibits children from forcing their parents into old-age homes against their will. The act also includes provisions for penalties if children fail to meet these obligations.
Key Provisions of the Act
The act mandates that children must ensure the maintenance of their parents and live with them if required. It prohibits children from sending their parents to old-age homes against their will. The law also holds family members accountable if they hinder a child from fulfilling their duties towards their parents. Financial support must be provided based on the child's income.
Penalties and Enforcement
Non-compliance with the act can result in legal action, with penalties including fines and imprisonment. The law can only be enforced upon a written complaint from the parent. The act also allows for settlements to resolve disputes.


















