MPs to propose changes to Maintenance of Parents Act
By Imelda Saad | Posted: 17 May 2010 1832 hrs
SINGAPORE : Needy elderly parents who are abandoned by their
children may soon get better legal protection.
A team of 10 Members of Parliament is spearheading efforts to propose
changes to the Maintenance of Parents Act to give the law more bite.
Among the changes being considered is that of giving the Commissioner of
Maintenance of Parents access to housing and salary records of
children.
Singapore's population is ageing and with time, family values change
too.
Halimah Yacob, member of the Maintenance of Parents Act Workgroup and MP
of Jurong GRC, said: "These values are being eroded because of the
pressures of work. It is also because the nature of the relationships
has changed in a very modern society."
The number of parents filing maintenance applications almost doubled to
199 last year from 109 in 2007. Such parents can seek redress under the
Maintenance of Parents Act enacted 15 years ago.
But there are shortcomings - and one of them which the committee hopes
to tackle is to enhance the powers of the Commissioner of Maintenance of
Parents.
Chairman of the group, Marine Parade GRC MP Seah Kian Peng, said: "We
know that one of the difficulties the commissioner faces is the lack of
information. One, they don't even know how to contact the children - the
addresses are not there."
To facilitate this, the commissioner may need to have legal access to
records held by agencies such as the Immigration and Checkpoints
Authority and the Central Provident Fund board.
With such information, it is hoped that cases will be settled through
mediation instead of going to the courts.
Mr Seah said: "The financial standing of the children is an important
consideration. (At the) end of the day, if you have that information,
the commissioner will be better placed to convince, to assist, to
facilitate in the mediation between both parties - the applicant and the
respondent.
"Put yourself in his shoes - the commissioner - if you don't have that
information it's very hard to even try to mediate, you are going against
a blank wall without this information."
The workgroup said the amendments are not about legalising filial piety,
and neither is it about helping undeserving parents extract money from
children.
Mr Seah said: "The act presupposes that number one - is the parent
deserving of care? In the first place, if the parent had in the past
neglected, abandoned or possibly even ill-treated their children, I
think this will be taken into account by the Tribunal in determining
whether the parents should be entitled or the case totally dismissed."
"It's not always the children (who are) at fault. Parents first look
after their children. Have you been looking after the children well?
Have you been inculcating the right values? If you do that, then later
on - children, please look after your parents.
"And it's not just financial considerations. I think some, because of
their financial standings, they may be able to support in other ways,
emotional support or other forms."
Mr Seah is the first MP from the ruling People's Action Party in 36
years to propose a Bill. This is also only the fourth time a back
bencher is initiating a Bill in Parliament since Singapore gained
Independence in 1965.
The workgroup hopes that changes to the Bill will be passed by November
this year. It will be holding public consultations in May and June,
involving seven focus groups in all four languages.
Members of the public can also submit proposals to www.mpa.sg or join a discussion thread via the REACH platform.
- CNA/al
PAP is setting the stage for general elections.
So what happened to send old people to die in Johor?
Haha.... They trying to make the old people happy.
For Generation Y people... They know we dun like them anyway.... no need to give us benefits... add more burden to us....
If not the old Generation X people later no money... come ask them for help... push to us first.. so next time dun have no much problems lor....
the art of taiji.
Yeah..
It is not that they care.
They just don't want to deal with the problem if it happens.
It will cost them money you know.
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Originally posted by Vote PAP OUT to Save SG:PAP is setting the stage for general elections.
So what happened to send old people to die in Johor?
After election then suggest the idea.
Again.
Originally posted by charlize:After election then suggest the idea.
Again.
Outstanding issues to recycle.
hmmm....this should also protect those men who stay or maintain parents against ex-wives who demand increasing maintenance fees subject to affordability and circumstances with respect to the parents' conditions....
Originally posted by Clivebenss:Outstanding issues to recycle.
After election, increase everything from GST to population.
Hike, hike, hike.
Suckers.