When a housewife in Beijing divorced, she knew that her husband had an annual salary of 3 million (RMB of RMB and about S $ 583,000).
According to the Beijing Evening News report on March 8th, the reporter learned from the Tuanhe Court of Family Professional Judgment of the First Intermediate People's Court in Beijing that the court has been revised this year to the new revision of the Women's Rights Protection Law of the People's Republic of China.The property rights and interests of women when they divorce.
In a divorce dispute this year, her husband Li Yan said that there were only 100,000 deposits in his name, and there were no other assets.The housewife Zhang Yu did not know the specific situation of her husband's income.During the lawsuit, she submitted an application for investigation and certification of related property clues to the court.
The court wrote to the company that Li Yan worked as Li Yan, asked about the basic income, bonuses, etc., and retrieved the details of his salary card bank account.The pen with a large amount of cash.
In the end, the court divided the women's common property according to law according to law, and the woman scored 60%.
Judge Wu Yangxin introduced that in the divorce lawsuit trial trial of the Yidong Court, many couples were incompletely grasped and information asymmetry, etc.If one party deliberately hides the property, the other party cannot prove that the equity is often damaged.According to Article 67, paragraph 1, paragraph 1, paragraph 1, of the New Women's Rights Protection Law, if the husband and wife apply for inquiry to register in the property status of the property under the name of the other party, and it is indeed unable to collect it by itself, the court shall investigate and obtain evidence, and the relevant departments and units shall shouldAssist.
The judge suggested that housewives like Zhang Yu can submit an investigation application to the court in the divorce lawsuit, and inquire about property information such as houses, equity, bank accounts such as houses, equity, and bank accounts registered under the name of the man.