Tianshan.com - Xinjiang Legal Daily (reporter Li Xuqun, correspondent Liu Qishi Wenjing reported) "I am very grateful to the judge for his patient mediation, so that both of us have talked about a lot of things and resolved our hearts, and we must live a good life in the future." On February 22, Zhang Mou, a mass from Tuograk Township, Yining City, told Kang Jian, the president of Tuograk People's Court, Yining City People's Court.
Zhang and Ma have been married for many years and have two sons after marriage. During the period of living together, Zhang and his wife Ma often quarreled over trivial matters in life. After every quarrel, Ma goes back to his parents' home to live.
During Ma's return to his parents' home, Zhang rented the farmland to others at a low price without authorization. Ma was very angry when he learned about this and thought that their relationship was completely broken. In December 2023, Ma took Zhang to court and asked the court to order divorce.
Kang Jian had a deep understanding and analysis of the original defendant before the trial and found that there was no lack of feelings between the two sides. Ma has been ill for many years, and Zhang has been taking care of him with all his heart. The divorce was only due to misunderstanding between the two parties. Kang Jian communicated patiently with the plaintiff and the defendant, listened carefully to the appeals of both parties, pointed out the fault of the plaintiff and the defendant in the family, guided both parties to respect and care for each other, and finally they were reconciled.
"Divorce cases are different from ordinary civil cases. A single judgment may 'extricate' the parties, but it may not be able to untie the 'knot' of the parties. Mediation and flexible dispute resolution can effectively avoid further intensification of conflicts between the parties, and can also timely save a marriage that will soon be broken," Kang Jian said.
[Editor in charge: Jiang Lan]