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My husband wants to have a son, but I am 45 years old and unable to have children. What rights can I fight for?

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My husband wants to have a son, but I am 45 years old and unable to have children. What rights can I fight for?


        

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  • 2024-06-20 13:00:47

    There are two ways to divorce. When both parties agree to divorce, they can divorce by agreement. The agreement mainly involves the disposal of the couple's common property, the distribution of child custody rights, and some agreed contents. Then they can take the agreement, identity certificate, and marriage certificate to the local civil affairs bureau to go through the divorce procedures, which is fast, convenient, and simple. If one or both parties are unwilling to divorce, or both parties are willing to divorce, but cannot reach an agreement on property issues and child custody issues, and there are disputes, then only litigation divorce can be chosen. Litigation divorce is characterized by complicated procedures and long time. The first lawsuit may still be inseparable and requires a second lawsuit.

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