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| BGB 1602. 2 A minor unmarried child may demand from its parents , even if it has assets , the payment of maintenance to the extent that the income of its assets and the income of its work are not sufficient for maintenance . |
| BGB 1603. 2 If parents are in this situation , they are obliged to their minor unmarried children to use all available funds equally for their maintenance and the maintenance of the children . Unmarried children of full age are equivalent to the minor unmarried children , until these reach the age of twenty-one , as long as they live in the household of the parents or of one parent and are in general education . This obligation does not arise if another relative with an obligation to maintain is available ; nor does it arise with regard to a child whose maintenance can be paid from its basic assets . |
| BGB 1606. 3 More than one equally close relative are liable on a pro rata basis on the basis of their earnings and property situation . The parent who is caring for a minor unmarried child fulfils his obligation to contribute to the maintenance of the child as a rule in the care and upbringing of the child . |
| BGB 1609 If there is more than one person entitled to maintenance and if the person liable for maintenance is unable to pay maintenance to all , the following order of priority applies : minor unmarried children and children in the meaning of section 1603 ( 2 ) sentence 2 , parents who are entitled to maintenance for the care of a child , or would be so entitled in the case of a divorce , and spouses and divorced spouses in the case of a long marriage ; if it is determined that the marriage was long , account must also be taken of disadvantages in the meaning of section 1578b ( 1 ) sentences 2 and 3 , spouses and divorced spouses who do not fall under no . 2 , children who do not fall under no . 1 , grandchildren and more distant descendants , parents , further ascendants ; among these , the more closely related take precedence over the more distantly related . |
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