Divorce and remarriage, do the previous divorce agreements still count?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

In reality, the relationship between some couples is like a roller coaster, divorcing for a while and remarrying for a while, so the parties are often asked whether the previous divorce agreement is still validIsn't it like an expired coupon that can't be used after remarriage?

First of all, we must understand that the divorce agreement is not an ordinary piece of paper, it can be confirmed through legal procedures with the consent of both parties and the signature. This is like a legal "insurance policy", once it takes effect, it has legal effect. So, it doesn't matter how long after you get divorced before remarrying, the previous divorce agreement is still valid.

In fact, the most involved in the divorce agreement is child custody and property issues.

1. On child custody.

The raising of children involves personal relations, and after remarriage, the husband and wife will return to the state of raising children together, and there is no question of custody and child support. The child support agreement in the original divorce agreement has lost the basis and necessity of its existence.

2. Regarding the issue of property, the property that is agreed in the divorce agreement to belong to one party is the "personal property" of that person. After remarriage, the money still belongs to that person, and it will not become joint property because of remarriage. Therefore, the terms of the divorce agreement regarding the division of property will not be changed in any way because the parties remarry.

In short, marriage is not a playhouse, and divorce is not a one-click deletion. Be rational and cautious when dealing with marital issues. Of course, if you are not sure how to deal with these issues, you may wish to consult a professional lawyer!

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