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Parents in Italy no longer have to financially support their adult children, court rules
AdvertisementItalian young adults do not have the automatic right to , even if they aren't financially independent, Italy's Supreme Court has ruled.In a judgment from July -- made public Friday -- a court in Rome ruled against the appeal of a 35-year-old part-time music teacher who still expected financial support from his parents, claiming that his annual income of 20,000 euros (about CAD$33,000) was not adequate."Reducing his adolescent ambitions" the adult child "is bound to find a way to self-support himself" judge Maria Cristina Giancola, who chaired the panel of the court, wrote.The...…AdvertisementItalian young adults do not have the automatic right to , even if they aren't financially independent, Italy's Supreme Court has ruled.In a judgment from July -- made public Friday -- a court in Rome ruled against the appeal of a 35-year-old part-time music teacher who still expected financial support from his parents, claiming that his annual income of 20,000 euros (about CAD$33,000) was not adequate."Reducing his adolescent ambitions" the adult child "is bound to find a way to self-support himself" judge Maria Cristina Giancola, who chaired the panel of the court, wrote.The...WW…
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