The only daughter inherited an inheritance of 200 million, and the husband proposed divorce to divid

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-19

A case about a woman in Shanghai who inherited an inheritance of 200 million yuan, and her husband, who was facing a year of marriage, filed for divorce and asked for the division of the inheritance, which attracted widespread attention. According to Red Star News, this is a real case, but it happened many years ago, and now it has suddenly caused heated discussions.

This case involved a woman who inherited a huge inheritance of 200 million after the death of her parents. However, just a year after her marriage, her husband filed for divorce and asked for a division of the huge fortune. This incident has aroused people's attention and thinking about the division of marital property.

In this case, the woman was at great risk to her property. On the one hand, she inherited a huge amount of inheritance, and after her husband filed for divorce, she could lose a lot of property if the division of property was unfair. On the other hand, this case has also raised people's thoughts on the legal issues of the division of matrimonial property.

According to the provisions of China's Marriage Law, husband and wife should negotiate the division of property at the time of divorce, and if the negotiation fails, the court will make a judgment based on factors such as the contribution of both husband and wife, property status, and living conditions during marriage. However, in this case, whether the inheritance inherited by the woman was acquired before the marriage and whether this should be included in the division of property has become a point of contention.

This case has sparked widespread heated discussions in society. On the one hand, it has been argued that the inheritance inherited by a woman is her personal property, irrelevant to her husband, and should not be included in the division of property. On the other hand, there are also those who believe that marriage is a community property system and that property should be divided equitably, regardless of whether it was acquired before or after marriage.

For this case, I think it should be judged on a case-by-case basis. If the inheritance inherited by the woman before the marriage is her personal property and the husband has not contributed to it, it should be protected in the division of property. However, if the husband has contributed to the woman's career and property during the marriage, this factor should be taken into account in the division of property.

In short, this case has sparked thinking and discussion about the division of matrimonial property. In marriage, the division of property is an important issue, which requires sufficient communication and negotiation between the husband and wife before marriage to avoid similar disputes. At the same time, the law should be further improved to clearly stipulate the principles and scope of the division of marital property to protect the rights and interests of both husband and wife.

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