An unemployed 41-year-old graduate of Oxford requires parents lifetime alimony
Sit on the neck of the parents consider it a shameful thing, even if the "ancestors" is not poor. But there are people who relate to it very differently and believe that if the father and mother gave them life, now responsible for her. It is to this category of "child" refers 41-year-old Faiz Siddiqui (Faiz Siddiqui), demanded in court from parents lifetime alimony.
Call Faiza miserable loser not turn the language, because the man is graduated from Oxford University and can count on a job in a good company. The tuition he paid rich parents living in Dubai and flat near Hyde Park in Central London for $ 1 million (73.3 million rubles).
In addition, the 71-year-old jawed and 69-year-old Rakshanda Siddiqui pay all the bills of the son, and give him every week £ 400 (40 thousand rubles) for small expenses. Thus, overgrown child Faiz sitting on the neck of elderly parents in 2011, not even trying to get a job.
Recently my parents boarder patience and they, after another attempt to reason with the son, and informed him that cut subsidies. This news angered Faiza and he gave the elderly a lawsuit. The man claims that parents are obliged to continue to pay his expenses as much as he sees fit, as it "vulnerable child with health problems".
This is not the first lawsuit filed by Faiz Siddiqui in order to obtain money. Three years ago, Faiz has filed a lawsuit against Oxford University, demanding the Alma mater of 1 million pounds (100 million). Mr. Siddiqui argued that learning was boring and in some disciplines were absent teachers. London's high court considered the claim and rejected it, arguing that the ability to obtain knowledge were granted to the plaintiff in full.
Parents Faiza Siddiqui continue to love my son, in spite of his idleness, and a bad temper, but are serious and to give the bum is not going to. They recognize that the man he is challenging and demanding, but to deprive him of money needed for his own good.
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