Those who break their trust will harm their descendants for three generations
A breach of trust usually does not directly affect the legal rights of the three generations of descendants, but may indirectly affect their children's education, employment and other social activities. According to China's current legal provisions, after a parent is listed as a person subject to execution for breach of trust, the children may be restricted in certain aspects such as attending high-fee private schools, applying for civil servants, or joining the military.
The educational choices of the children of the person subject to breach of trust may be restricted. According to relevant regulations, children of dishonest persons are not allowed to attend high-fee private schools, but public schools and ordinary private schools are not affected. Some colleges and universities may examine family credit records when enrolling students in special majors, but students will not be rejected for admission to ordinary college entrance examinations due to parents' breach of trust. In the employment choices of children when they become adults, the civil service examination, military academy admissions, police academy admissions and other links that require political review may fail the qualification review due to parents' record of dishonesty, but ordinary corporate recruitment does not usually involve such reviews.
The impact of a record of bad faith on the third generation is more limited. The education and employment of grandchildren are basically not affected by the records of dishonesty of grandparents, because Chinese law clearly prohibits the expanded application of credit penalties. However, under special circumstances, such as major economic crimes or national security cases, relevant departments may extend the investigation to family-related persons. For economic activities such as credit approval and real estate purchase in daily life, banks and institutions mainly review the credit records of the parties and will not trace the breach of trust of ancestors or parents.
It is recommended that dishonest persons subject to execution perform their legal obligations in a timely manner and apply to the court to revoke the list of dishonest persons. In daily life, students should take the initiative to communicate with schools and employers to explain the situation to avoid misunderstandings caused by information asymmetry. Parents can understand the specific scope of impact through legal consultation, while cultivating their children's independent personality and legal concepts, and reducing the psychological burden caused by family credit problems. Maintaining good family education and economic planning can effectively reduce the potential impact of a record of dishonesty on the development of future generations.
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