Gift repay?

da
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I explain briefly the situation.

My stepbrother recently gave me a PS4 as a birthday present since I unfortunately can't afford it. He works and earns normal money. But recently he lives in a shared flat. He told me that he can use the money from his passbook as he would like without his caregiver has a problem with it. Today he called me and said that his supervisor "control" over his passbook has what we both did not know, although he said he can do with it what he wants. She now wants me to pay back all the money until the weekend, which is absolutely not possible. Because I have many health problems and in general I'm sick, I'm unable to work and get Hartz IV, that's not nice I would like to go to work but it is currently not possible.

I do not know what to do, my stepbrother said it's a gift and he does not want the money back. I have 150 euro a month to live on, including food / drink, tickets, medicines and whatever else you need because the rest of the money goes on the rent (I live with my grandma and pay rent that she does not have much money)

But it does not hurt him if I do not pay it back because he has enough money and deserves it.

My real question is whether his supervisor is in the right or I, or whether I'm obliged to pay back the full amount, if I do that would ruin me, since it excludes a partial payment, or monthly Abbezahlung and the amount She wants to completely back, she has threatened him with the court if he does not get the money until the weekend.

I really do not know what to do now because in the worst case I have absolutely no money for a lawyer.

Maybe someone knows what I can do or who is right.

Thank you very much in advance in advance for help.

La

That relies on no legal obligation. It's his money and he can do whatever he wants with it. Especially: he saved it. You are not legally obliged to repay.

da

Thanks for the answer, that calms me down a bit.

ro

If he has a caregiver, then I think it can't be a normal job, but only once in passing.

Once the social services office has its finger on the line, you have to stick to a certain rule, but if you do not want to be free about your savings, you should not have the option without the consent of your supervisor.

To my knowledge, he can do with his assets (guardianship) what he wants, he just should not make himself so needy.

So, for example If he could make no major donations before or give away his entire fortune and then make an application to the social welfare office for basic security, then such donations can be reclaimed up to 10 years from the date of application.