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30.210 Implied Obligations; Parent and Child
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30.210 Implied Obligations; Parent and Child In order to entitle a child to recover against a parent for services rendered in the nature of care and attention such as are usually bestowed because of a natural sense of duty and affection arising out of the relationship, it must affirmatively appear that the services rendered were performed under an express contract that the party would pay for the same, or the surrounding circumstances must clearly indicate that it was the intention of both parties that compensation should be made. What circumstances would be sufficient to support an implication of a promise to pay for such services is a question for the jury to determine. Edwards v. Smith, 42 Ga. App. 730 (1931) Matthews v. McCorkle, 111 Ga. App. 310, 312 (1965)





