‘Some forty-year-old men who get in the way of the mother’, ‘This happens more often than you think’ and even ‘drones’. This is what those who learn about an unusual court decision on social networks say: in Italy, a court ordered two men, over 40 years old, to leave their mother’s house.
Yes, as you read. A 75-year-old woman found support in the court to evict her own children, Europa Press reported.
According to CNN en Español, the mother called her children “parasites.” Moreover, he said they are not unemployed. The men are 40 and 42 years old, El Deber said.
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The forty-year-old children hired lawyers
The two men did not contribute any money to contribute to the family economy while sharing space in the apartment in Pavia, a city in the Lombardy region.
For this reason, according to the American network, “they are described in court documents by their mother as ‘parasites’.”
The septuagenarian appealed to the Pavia District Court, stating that “both are employed”, according to court documents. The case fell under Judge Simona Caterbi, said La Provincia Pavese, a media outlet cited by several sites.
This woman was also tired of seeing no one helping with a household chore, Europa Press reported.
The court’s ruling, El Mundo indicated, states that cohabitation could be “initially well-founded”, insofar as the parents have a “duty of support” towards their children.
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Most unusually, the men “hired lawyers,” CNN said, “to try to prevent the mother’s deportation.”
According to the press, the forties claimed ‘that Italian parents are obliged by law to care for their children for as long as necessary’.
In the sentence it was clear: currently, according to El Mundo, “it no longer seems justified given that the two suspects are individuals over 40 years old and that the child, once a certain age has passed, is no longer part of the parents can expect them to continue their behavior. where the maintenance obligation exceeds limits that are no longer reasonable.”
Deadline to leave the house
Time was running out for the two children, who had to leave their mother’s home before December 18, Spanish media noted.
Meanwhile, the reactions on networks do not stop:
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Source: Eluniverso

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