Chapter 16 of Part III of the Civil Code stipulates the scope and definition of the joint property and personal property of the husband and wife, which provides a clear legal basis for the settlement of property disputes after divorce. A lawyer will help you sort out your property status and ensure that the marital and personal property are correctly identified.
The Civil Code stipulates the principles for the division of joint property between husband and wife after divorce, including fairness and reasonableness, and protection of the legitimate rights and interests of the parties. We will work out a reasonable property division plan based on your specific situation to ensure that you can get your fair share.
The Civil Code also has detailed provisions on the issue of alimony that may arise after divorce, including the standard and payment method of alimony. A lawyer will provide you with professional legal advice to ensure that alimony is determined in accordance with the law and provide you with stable financial support for your future.
In the case of one party giving up his or her job, occupation due to marriage, etc., the Civil Code provides for the issue of compensatory alimony. We'll help you make reasonable claims for compensatory alimony to ensure that your life after divorce is not treated unfairly.
In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Civil Code, we will interpret the legal basis of property disputes after divorce and provide you with professional legal advice.
Through a comprehensive assessment of your property situation, we will formulate the most reasonable property division plan to ensure that your rights and interests are fully protected.
We will assist you in drafting legal documents, including property division agreements, and provide you with professional litigation defense if necessary, to ensure that the case is ultimately handled fairly.