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If both parties have registered their marriage and have lived together, the bride price is the joint property of the husband and wife, and half of the divorce is divided into one person!
I hope my answer is helpful to you.
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This should belong to the joint property of the husband and wife.
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You can take it with you, because it has been given to you.
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Why divorce? Hehe, since you don't care about the other party, why did you get married in the first place?
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If the cow runs away, what is the use of the cow's hair?
If you have your own money, it is better to use your own money to do the bride price, if you don't have money, then don't do it, depending on what the man thinks, for example, if your man's bride price money is used to buy furniture, then the man's mother-in-law wants to say that you take their money to do it, it is not equivalent to them buying it themselves, so if you don't have money, then don't buy it, and it is better to take the money into your own hands.
Since the bride price is given to the woman, how the woman spends it is her own business.
It's up to you to decide what you don't want to give.
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