At the time of divorce, if one party conceals, transfers, sells, damages the joint property of the husband and wife, or forges debts in an attempt to occupy the other party's property, when dividing the joint property of the husband and wife, the party concealing, transferring, selling, damages the joint property of the husband and wife or forges debts may be given less or no share. After divorce, if the other party finds that he or she has committed any of the above acts, he or she may file a lawsuit with the people's court to request another division of the husband and wife's common property.