The payment of support for the elderly shall be made, among others, from the wages or salary; from other income, whether periodic or not, received by the obligor from other sources that are not the proceeds of his work such as revenues and interest. The non-financial contribution of the obligor may be included or imposed in the elderly support as an optional payment.
The parties, or the court shall determine the manner in which the obligors shall make the payment of the financial contribution of support for the elderly. The payment may be made, without being construed as a limitation, directly to the obligee, to any other obligor, or by deposit to a bank account.
History —Aug. 12, 2000, No. 168, § 28, renumbered as § 16 and amended on Aug. 17, 2002, No. 193, § 19.