Vulnerability of the elderly and reverse parental alienation
possibility of compensation and/or disinheritance of descendants
Keywords:
elderly, alienation, parental, abandonment, indemnification, deserdation, possibilityAbstract
The work aims to make future generations aware of the importance of caring for the elderly, bringing about a fairer, more harmonious and happier future among family members. Also, present specific objectives, which are: to analyze the possibility of compensation and disinheritance, due to lack of care and parental alienation, to elderly ascendants; expose the bills, aiming to increase the age to consider an elderly person, from 60 to 65 years; the principle of living with the elderly and their vulnerability; show that the State needs to be more effective and present in matters relating to the elderly; expose the possibility or not of paying a fine and disinheritance for reparation for the elderly person's emotional abandonment (illicit act). It also aims, if the elderly does not have assets, to demonstrate the possibility of indemnification as a penalty other than the succession exclusion. Therefore, the qualitative methodology of descriptive character was used, along the lines of the inductive method, where, through bibliographic research, doctrinal and diverse jurisprudential, the theme in question was developed. As a result, it was possible to see the indemnity and disinheritance and consequent family disharmony, concluding that the approval of specific laws is important, as a way to ensure the well-being of the elderly today and in the future, above all.