How can the scumbag use alimony to transfer the joint property of the husband and wife

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-02

For example, if someone can earn 20,000 yuan a month or collect 20,000 yuan in rent, he signs a maintenance agreement with his parents, pays his parents 20,000 yuan per month, and then asks his parents to open two cards, a main card and a sub-card, and the sub-card is used for the living expenses of the other party, and then makes a will, if the parents die, the money of the main card is inherited by someone to prevent the other spouse from inheriting the property.

Why did you mention the matter of collecting 20,000 yuan in rent?

The main reason is that according to the provisions of the marriage section of the Civil Code of China, the income generated by pre-marital property continues to be generated after the two parties register their marriage, that is, they belong to the joint property of the husband and wife.

For example, if you have a house that is part of the pre-marital property, the income from renting out the house will be the joint property of the husband and wife from the day you get married.

It is a legal obligation of the child to pay alimony, soThe payment does not require an agreement between the spouses, which is only an act of having the right to dispose of it. When the money is entered into the parents' account as a general equivalent, it belongs to the parents' personal property. If the parents use the money to open a credit card, it is an act of payment for the consumption of one of the children, which is different from a gift, which is a voluntary assumption of the debt of another person, so no new joint property of the husband and wife will be created due to this act.

For the will, according to the relevant provisions of the inheritance rights section of the Civil Code of China, the decedent has the right to explicitly donate a certain property to one of the husband and wife separately in the will, and the property belongs to the personal property of the donee, not the joint property of the husband and wife.

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