The wife who has not yet divorced smashed all the household appliances and furniture that the man bo

Updated on furniture 2024-05-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    For the crime of destroying public and private property, you can claim compensation from her, and you had better call the police, there is a police police report record, which can help you corroborate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The furniture is your joint property, so you don't have to pay for legal acts.

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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

1 answers2024-05-19

Except for those who have been agreed before marriage, it is generally regarded as the joint property of the husband and wife

1 answers2024-05-19

This is illegal, and it is also immoral to remove the electrical appliances at home without going through the divorce, and you need to call the police.

3 answers2024-05-19

It depends on the ownership of the property, if it is the joint property of the husband and wife, it must be divided equally, and if it is the private property of the man, it will not be awarded to the woman.

24 answers2024-05-19

The man should bear more, but also consider the other party's financial situation.