Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1878

Gray v. Spalding

Gray v. Spalding
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided June 5, 1878 · Doe, Stanley
58 N.H. 345

Gray v. Spalding

Opinion of the Court

Doe, C. J.

There is no common-law liability to support needy parents. From the natural duty of supporting them, a request to supply them with necessaries cannot be implied. Lebanon v. Griffin, 45 N. H. 558. Persons of sufficient ability are, by statute, liable to maintain their parents when standing in need of relief. But the statute empowering a town, that performs its duty of relieving such parents, to enforce the liability of the children, does not authorize a volunteer to enforce it. Gen. St., c. 74, ss. 1, 8, 9, 10. In the case supposed in the reserved question, the defendant would not be liable.

Case discharged.

Stanley, J., did not sit.

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