During the marriage relationship, if the wife has paid more obligations for raising children, caring for the elderly, assisting the other party in work, etc., she has the right to request compensation at the time of divorce.
However, there are no legal provisions on specific economic compensation standards. First, it shall be determined by both parties through consultation; If the agreement fails, it shall be determined by the people's court according to the principle of equal rights and obligations on the basis of ascertaining the property status of both husband and wife and the situation of one party's excessive obligations.
[Legal Basis]
Article 1088 of the Civil Code: If one of the husband and wife bears more obligations due to raising children, caring for the elderly, assisting the other party in work, etc., they have the right to request compensation from the other party at the time of divorce, and the other party shall provide compensation. The specific measures shall be agreed by both parties; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment.