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How to deal with one party's hidden wealth and production capacity during divorce


        

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  • 2024-06-25 19:00:48

    At the time of divorce, if one party conceals property and the other party discovers it, it may file a lawsuit to demand another division of the husband and wife's common property.
    According to Article 47 of the Marriage Law, at the time of divorce, if one party conceals, transfers, sells or damages the joint property of the husband and wife, or forges debts to attempt to occupy the other party's property, the joint property of the husband and wife is divided;
    The party who conceals, transfers, sells, damages the joint property of the husband and wife or forges debts may receive 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. The people's court shall, in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Procedure Law, impose sanctions on acts that impede civil proceedings as prescribed in the preceding paragraph.

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