Where Can Elderly People Complain If Their Son Isn’t Caring for Them? Know Your Rights
- Children are legally obligated to provide financial and emotional support.
- Senior citizens can demand a monthly allowance for maintenance.
- Elderly parents cannot be forced to sell or transfer property against their will.
- Maintenance Tribunal (set up under the 2007 Act): Quick and simple hearings for elderly complaints.
- District Social Welfare Office: Helps file cases and ensures senior welfare schemes reach them.
- Police Helpline for Senior Citizens: Available in most states (like 1291 in Delhi).
- National Helpline for Senior Citizens – 14567 (Elderline): Offers guidance, emotional support, and connects seniors to local authorities.
- Consumer or Civil Court: If property or money is misused.
- Monthly maintenance allowance from children (up to ₹10,000 depending on the state).
- Protection from eviction if they own or live in their house.
- Medical support under government healthcare schemes.
- Counseling and legal guidance through Elderline and NGOs.
- Being denied food, money, or medicines.
- Being forced to sign property documents.
- Emotional or verbal abuse at home.
- Abandonment or refusal of basic care.
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