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How can one party's property be divided in case of difficulty in life during divorce


        

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  • 2024-06-26 04:01:44

    If one party is in difficulty in life at the time of divorce, the husband and wife can negotiate on the division of property. If the negotiation fails, in principle, the joint property will take care of the rights and interests of the wife and children;
    However, in judicial practice, there is very little care. Generally, one person is half. If one party has difficulties in life, it can ask the other party to give appropriate help.
    Legal basis: Article 39 of the Marriage Law states that at the time of divorce, the joint property of the husband and wife shall be handled by both parties through agreement; If no agreement is reached, the people's court shall make a judgment on the basis of the specific conditions of the property and the principle of taking care of the rights and interests of children and women.
    The rights and interests enjoyed by the husband or wife in the household land contract management shall be protected according to law.
    According to Article 42 of the Marriage Law, if one party has difficulties in life during divorce, the other party should give appropriate help from his or her personal property such as housing. The specific measures shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.

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