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Taiwanese Court Frees Children from Supporting Gambling-Addicted, Absent Father

From Liberty Times · (14m ago) Chinese Critical tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A Taiwanese court has granted three adult children's request to be exempted from supporting their father.
  • The father abandoned his wife and children, gambled away money, and had an affair with a woman in China.
  • The court ruled the father's failure to fulfill his parental obligations was severe, justifying the exemption.

In a heartwarming display of resilience and justice, the Hsinchu District Court has ruled in favor of three siblings, severing their legal obligation to support a father who callously abandoned them.

This father, consumed by a gambling addiction, not only neglected his family but also stole his wife's jewelry to fund his vices and support a mistress in China. While the mother toiled tirelessly, working overtime in textile factories and at UMC to provide for her children, the father disappeared, leaving behind a trail of debt and emotional devastation.

The father abandoned his wife and children, gambled away money, and had an affair with a woman in China.

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The children, who had to rely on student loans and part-time jobs to complete their education, bravely sought legal recourse. Their testimony, corroborated by their mother's, painted a stark picture of a father's profound failure to provide love, support, or even basic presence during their formative years. The court's decision underscores a critical message: parental responsibility is not a one-way street, and when that responsibility is so egregiously violated, the law can and will intervene to protect the innocent.

This ruling, reported by Liberty Times, resonates deeply within Taiwanese society, where family ties are traditionally strong, but where the consequences of irresponsibility are also keenly felt. It highlights the evolving legal landscape that increasingly recognizes the rights of children and the severe repercussions for parents who abdicate their duties.

The court ruled the father's failure to fulfill his parental obligations was severe, justifying the exemption.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.