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How to Divide the Affordable Housing for Military Personnel in Divorce


        

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  • 2024-06-26 06:00:58

    Affordable housing for servicemen is one of the preferential measures for servicemen in the reform of the housing system. Therefore, when a soldier divorce, many people will think that the affordable housing applied for by the soldier should belong to the soldier. This understanding is wrong. The division of military affordable housing is not very different from that of ordinary affordable housing. Therefore, to determine how to divide the economically affordable housing for military divorce, it is necessary to solve the problem of who owns the divorced housing. If the affordable housing is purchased before marriage and belongs to the personal premarital property of the military party, in the absence of an agreement between the two parties, the affordable housing for divorce belongs to the military party according to the provisions of the Marriage Law and its judicial interpretation; If the affordable housing purchased by military personnel belongs to the common property of husband and wife, it shall be divided according to the principle of marital conflict property division, that is, the affordable housing shall be divided according to the principle of caring for the child rearing party, caring for the innocent party, and caring for the woman under the same conditions. Recommended topics:

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