After divorce, if the property is sold, a lawsuit can be filed in the court to request to divide the joint property of the husband and wife again.
After divorce, if one party conceals, transfers, sells, or destroys the couple's common property, or forges debts in an attempt to occupy the other party's property, when dividing the couple's common property, the party who conceals, transfers, sells, destroys the couple's common property, or forges debts may file a lawsuit with the people's court to request another division of the couple's common property.
[Legal Basis]
According to Article 1092 of the Civil Code, if one of the spouses conceals, transfers, sells, damages or squanders the joint property of the husband and wife, or forges the joint debt of the husband and wife in an attempt to occupy the property of the other party, when the joint property of the husband and wife is divided through divorce, the party 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.