After the divorce, the woman is forced to pull the furniture, can the man s family quarrel with him

Updated on furniture 2024-07-20
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the divorce, if there is any doubt or dispute about the property, they can file a lawsuit with the court to request a new division. If the ownership of the property has been determined and one party refuses to cooperate, it may apply to the court for compulsory enforcement. Any private coercive act is suspected of being a crime, and the other party can choose to report it to the police.

    In this case, the woman's conduct may constitute the crime of picking quarrels and provoking trouble, or the crime of robbery.

    Robbery: It is the act of forcibly snatching public or private property from the owner or custodian of property on the spot by violence, coercion or other methods for the purpose of illegal possession. The so-called violence refers to the perpetrator's physical assault or coercion of the victim's body.

    The violence of the crime of robbery refers to the act of striking or coercing the victim's body in order to eliminate the victim's resistance, so as to rob the property of others. Other methods here refer to methods other than those used by the perpetrator to commit violence or coercion so that the victim does not know how to resist or is unable to resist.

    The crime of picking quarrels and provoking troubles refers to wanton provocation, arbitrarily beating or harassing others, or arbitrarily destroying or occupying public or private property, or causing a disturbance in a public place. Acts that seriously disrupt social order.

    The Criminal Law stipulates that the objective manifestations of the crime of picking quarrels and provoking troubles are four:

    Assaulting others at will, where the circumstances are heinous;

    chasing, intercepting, insulting, or intimidating others, where the circumstances are heinous;

    forcibly taking or arbitrarily destroying or occupying public or private property, where the circumstances are serious;

    Causing a disturbance in a public place, causing serious disorder in a public place.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let's keep silent for the time being...Try it Take a deep breath and think about the downsides of being angry! I won't want to lose my temper anymore If it helps you, I'll be happy

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the furniture is awarded to the woman, the man's family has no right to stop it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    According to the verdict, there is no right to stop it.

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