Not visiting your parents can now reduce your credit score and get you sued...in China

Apr 19, 2016 - 10:10
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Not visiting your parents can now reduce your credit score and get you sued...in China
An elderly woman is seen through a showcase as she walks during a rainstorm on August 20, 2014 in China.

Some American adults need a reminder every now and then to call or visit their parents. But for those in China, a more serious reminder was adults that if they don't visit, they could get sued. 

In May, officials in Shanghai will make it legal for aging parents to sue their children for neglect if they don't visit, but it doesn't say how often those visits should happen.

Plus, there are other consequences, like a lowered credit score.

City officials say the new regulations are meant to ensure older people in the city get enough support, including govement services, benefits and family support. 

Chinese culture puts a heavy emphasis on respecting elders. And China's elderly population is growing. 

Shanghai's legislation is inspired by a national law that focuses on the elderly population's well-being.

While the national law requires children to care for aging parents, it doesn't say what punishments will be handed down for failing to do so.

Read more here.

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling