Rural household division is an important issue for farmers, and after 2023, there are 4 situations in which household separation is not allowed. First of all, for single-child families, neither boys nor girls are allowed to separate households. This is because an only child can inherit his parents' property and homestead, and dividing the household would violate the "one household, one house" policy. Only after the death of their parents can an only child start a family independently. Secondly, if there is only one boy in the family and the others are daughters, it is also not allowed to divide the household. This is because the daughter will marry off, while the only boy can still inherit the parents' homestead. Separation is only allowed if there are more than two sons in the family. In the third case, if there are more than one boy under the age of 18 in the family who does not have the financial means and a stable place of residence, it is also not allowed to divide the household. Separation of households is possible only when the children have reached adulthood and the marriage does not provide housing conditions. Of course, if the adult child lives alone and has a stable financial situation**, the household can also be separated. However, it is necessary to consult the local household registration administration for specific situations, as different places have different regulations. Finally, if the area of the subdivision is in the stage of demolition, it is also not allowed to be divided. In this case, the compensation for demolition is carried out on a per-household basis, and households cannot be divided in order to obtain a high amount of compensation. The state has clear provisions on this.
I can understand these situations, because the state needs to strictly protect arable land to ensure national food security. To this end, it is necessary to strengthen the control of separate households. Splitting a household does not only mean the creation of a new household, but also involves a number of rights, such as the application for a homestead. The policy of the State is to ensure that every household has adequate economic and housing conditions. In this context, the restriction on the conditions for subdivision is reasonable.
However, in practice, it is not easy to divide households in rural areas. Many of the two brothers are in their teens, and it is difficult to separate their households. To be eligible for subdivision, a series of stringent requirements need to be met. However, even if the conditions are met, there are still a series of tedious formalities and procedures that need to be passed through by the household. This is a big challenge for farmers.
For farmers, if you intend to consider household separation after 2023, you must pay attention to these 4 situations. First of all, single-child families cannot be separated. This is to protect the inheritance rights and interests of the only child and the homestead policy. Secondly, there is only one boy in the family, and the other families with daughters cannot be separated. This is to ensure that the boy is able to inherit his parents' homestead. Thirdly, a boy under the age of 18 in a household who does not have the financial means and a stable place of residence cannot be separated. Households can only be separated if adult children are married and cannot provide housing conditions. Finally, if the area of the subdivision is being demolished, it is also not allowed to be divided. In order to regulate the division of rural households, the state has made clear provisions on these situations.
In general, rural household division is not just a formality, but involves many rights and interests such as family property inheritance and homestead policy. Although it may be a difficult task for some farmers to divide their households, we must understand the starting point of these policies and abide by the regulations. For farmers who want to divide their households, it is recommended to consult the local household registration management department in advance to understand the specific regulations and application process. In this way, we can ensure that our rights and interests are protected.
Before concluding, I would like to hope that you can have a deeper understanding of the 2023 rural household separation policy drafted by **, and apply in accordance with laws and regulations. Regardless of the location, rural household separation is a complex and cumbersome process, but only by adhering to legal compliance can we ensure that our rights and interests are protected. I hope that everyone can understand and support the relevant policies and make their own contributions to the development of rural areas. Thank you!