- If the child has no money, then the father must spend on him, unless the father is a poor person who is unable to support and earn money, and at that time he is charged with the child’s maintenance, who is obliged to spend when the father is not, and this maintenance is a debt to the father.
- The child support continues until the girl gets married, and the boy reaches the age of majority.
- The father is not charged with the maintenance of his son’s wife, in which case the father’s spending is a debt on the son.
- A young boy, male or female, must support his poor parents, even if they are able to earn.
- Alimony is payable to every poor person due to physical or mental illness on his relatives.
- There is no alimony with the difference in religion except for the ascendants and descendants.
- The court rules the alimony of relatives from the date of the prosecution, and the judge may order the alimony of the children on their father for a period prior to the claim, provided that it does not exceed four months.