Date: April 22nd, 2025 5:02 AM
Author: AZNgirl Nominating Her Jewish Handsome as New Pope
Once again China is proving what Birdshit right wingers DREAM their shithole countries wld be like
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China changes divorce law
Wife will not get anything from husband property
Husband and wife will get equal custody of children.
In short divorce industry shut down in China .
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China has introduced a new divorce law with the aim of making marriage registration easier and divorce proceedings more challenging. This includes a 30-day "cooling-off" period for couples to consider their decision before finalizing a divorce. The new law also shifts property division during divorce based on who paid for it, rather than equal division, potentially impacting women's property rights.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Easier Marriage, Harder Divorce:
Marriage:
The revised law aims to simplify the marriage registration process, removing regional restrictions.
Divorce:
A 30-day "cooling-off" period is introduced, allowing couples to reconsider their decision to divorce. If either party changes their mind during this period, they can withdraw the divorce application.
2. Property Division Changes:
Ownership based on payment:
The new law dictates that whoever paid for a property generally retains ownership, even if the other spouse's name was added to the title after marriage.
Gifts to the husband:
Property gifted to the husband by his parents will not be considered shared matrimonial property and will remain his property after divorce.
3. Impact and Controversy:
Gender inequality concerns:
Critics argue the changes disproportionately affect women, making it harder for them to leave potentially abusive or unhappy marriages.
Goal of promoting marriage and family:
The law is intended to encourage marriage and family stability in the face of declining marriage rates and birth rates.
Social media backlash:
The new law has drawn criticism on Chinese social media, with some expressing frustration about the increased difficulty of divorce.
4. Other aspects of divorce in China:
Mutual agreement:
Couples can divorce by mutual agreement, requiring a written agreement signed by both parties and filed with the Civil Administration Department.
Litigation:
Divorce can also be pursued through legal proceedings if a mutual agreement cannot be reached.
Grounds for divorce:
Chinese courts consider factors such as adultery, domestic violence, abandonment, and persistent bad habits when deciding whether to grant a divorce.
Child custody:
Both parents retain custody of their children after divorce, unless there are extenuating circumstances.
Spousal maintenance:
There is generally no spousal maintenance awarded in China after divorce, unless agreed upon by the parties.
6:12 PM · Apr 22, 2025
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