Whether a child is responsible to spend his own funds: Kiddushin 31b-32a
Whether a father may forgive his honor: Kiddushin 32a, 32a-b
Requirement on both sons and daughters: Kiddushin 29a, 30b-31a, 34b, 35a
Requirement on a married/divorced daughter: Kiddushin 30b
Which parent has precedence: Kiddushin 31a; Keritot 28a
Which parent has precedence, post-divorce: Kiddushin 31a Choosing between honoring one's parents, and fulfilling a mitzvah which someone else could also fulfill: Kiddushin 32a
Whether one may leave Israel, to fulfill the mitzvah of honoring one's parents: Kiddushin 31b
Choosing between listening to parents and the prohibition for a kohen to become impure: Bava Metzia 32a
Choosing between listening to parents and the requirement of returning lost property: Bava Metzia 32a
Whether a Rebbe should stand before his father who is also his student, and whether the father stands for him: Kiddushin 33b Learning Torah vs. honoring one's Parents: Megillah 16b-17a Honoring one's rebbe vs. honoring one's parents: Keritot 28a
Honoring a sinful parent: Bava Metzia 62a
Specifics of "Awe" and "Honor"
Defining "Awe" and "Honor": Kiddushin 31b
How much one must do for one's parents: Kiddushin 31a, 32a
When on a mission for them, requesting others' assistance in his parents' name, not his own: Kiddushin 31b
Referring to a parent as, "My teacher": Kiddushin 31b
Referring to a parent by name, in a public lecture, if one is the lecturer or the transmitter of the lecture [and the name is that of the father of the lecturer]: Kiddushin 31b
The importance of the quality of the act, and not merely of how much is done: Kiddushin 31a-b
Whether a child may allow a parent to serve him: Kiddushin 31b
Not standing/sitting in a parent's place: Kiddushin 31b
Not contradicting or justifying a parent's statement: Kiddushin 31b
Feeding/Clothing/Dressing/Shoeing a parent: Kiddushin 31b
Aiding a parent in entering/embarking: Kiddushin 31b
How to correct a parent: Kiddushin 32a
Beyond the Laws
The story of Dama ben Netina honoring his parents: Kiddushin 31a Reward is in this world and in The "World to Come": Shabbat 127a; Kiddushin 39b, 40a
Gd's reaction when people don't honor their parents: Kiddushin 31a
Honor of one's parents is linked to the honor of HaShem: Kiddushin 30b; Bava Metzia 32a
Comparing the requisite honor/awe of parents to that of Gd: Kiddushin 30b
Joseph was identified as "[dead] bones" in his lifetime because he allowed his brothers to refer to Jacob as Joseph's servant: Sotah 13b
General priority between the mitzvot one performs for his father and the mitzvot one performs for his mother: Keritot 28a