The old man gave his property to his youngest son, but the eldest son didn't. Do you still want to be filial?

Filial piety is necessary, depending on the actual situation.

The old man has the right to dispose of his property, and leaving a will to his younger son is an act permitted and protected by law.

The obligation to support the elderly is also a legal obligation, which cannot be changed or lifted by the will of both parties, so the eldest son still has the obligation to support the elderly.

Don't feel how wronged you are, think about who raised this meat and treat the elderly well. Old people will never turn a blind eye when they see it.

Paragraph 2 of Article 16 of the Inheritance Law stipulates that "a citizen may make a will and designate his personal property to be inherited by more than one legal heir." It is stipulated that testamentary succession can be carried out by people other than legal heirs, and who will inherit it is determined by the will made by the decedent before his death. If the legal heir of the decedent fails to perform the obligation of support and someone other than the legal heir does, the decedent can be taken care of in life and comforted in spirit. It is legal and protected by law for the decedent to make a will before his death and designate a person who has fulfilled his duty of support (except legal inheritance) to inherit the estate.

The testator should clearly express his true wishes in the presence of two witnesses who have no interest and without any external pressure. If necessary, it is best to notarize the will. Notarization is the most effective will.

According to the Constitution, adult children have the obligation to support and assist their parents. China's marriage law also stipulates that children have the obligation to support and assist their parents. When children fail to perform their maintenance obligations, parents who are unable to work or have difficulties in life have the right to ask their children to pay alimony.

The main content of support and assistance means that under the existing economic and social conditions, children should provide their parents with necessary necessities and expenses economically, and should respect, care and take care of their parents in life, spirit and emotion.

Adult children with financial ability, whether male or female, married or unmarried, should try their best to fulfill this obligation when their parents need support until their parents die.

Children's obligation to support their parents occurs not only between children born in wedlock and their parents, but also between children born out of wedlock and their parents, between adopted children and adoptive parents, and between stepchildren and stepparents who have fulfilled their obligation to support education.

In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the dependents, the Marriage Law stipulates that parents have the right to ask their children to pay alimony when they are unable to work or have difficulties in life and fail to perform their alimony obligations. Refuse to perform, can be resolved through litigation. If the circumstances are bad and constitute a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.