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The property before the marriage shall be divided into its own, and the property after the marriage shall be divided into half.
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If something belongs to someone else, don't move.
It's better not to have this.
If only you all agreed. >>>More
The three golds are the woman's personal belongings, which are personal property, and do not have to be returned in divorce. Article 18 of the Marriage Law stipulates that under any of the following circumstances, it shall be the property of one of the husband and wife: (1) the property of one party before marriage; (2) Medical expenses, living allowances, and other expenses received by one party as a result of bodily injury; (3) Property that is determined in the will or gift contract to belong to only one of the husband or wife; (4) Daily necessities of one side; (5) Other property that should belong to one party. >>>More
Except for those who have been agreed before marriage, it is generally regarded as the joint property of the husband and wife
No, the woman gives up all property after marriage, but she has the right to property before marriage, as long as the furniture and appliances brought by marriage are not bought by the man, the ownership belongs to the woman, although the divorce, legally speaking, these things still belong to the woman.
Another woman who wants to get a divorce, unless you have proof that the house was bought by you!