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There is no separate marriage law in South Korea, but it is attached to the Civil Code.
Men can be engaged or married at the age of 18 and women at 16 with the consent of their parents. (Article 807 of the Civil Code of Korea) Adults are free to get engaged or marry. Marriage cannot be legally compelled after an engagement.
However, when the marriage contract is dissolved, the party at fault shall be liable for damages to the other party. (Article 806 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Korea) The civil law of the Republic of Korea stipulates that the age of marriage is 18 years for men and 16 years for women; Bigamy is not a null and void cause of marriage, but a cause of annulment.
In addition, the Korean Civil Code also prohibits marriage between relatives within the 8th degree of kinship and between in-laws within a certain range. Therefore, the scope of the ban on marriage is much wider than in China. Illness is not a reason for prohibiting marriage, but if a person marries by concealing a serious illness, it may be a cause for revocable marriage.
When registering a marriage, the parties to the marriage are not required to appear in person at the marriage registration office, and the parents, friends or third parties of the parties can submit written documents on behalf of the parties to apply for marriage. The marriage registration authority only conducts a formal examination of the written documents and does not issue a marriage certificate.
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National divorce regulations: If a man and a woman divorce voluntarily and apply for divorce registration at the marriage registration office, there will be a 30-day cooling-off period, during which the divorce can be revoked at any time. After the expiration of 30 days, a divorce certificate needs to be obtained, and if it is not obtained, it will be deemed that the divorce application is revoked.
Article 1077 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Within 30 days from the date on which the marriage registration authority receives the application for divorce registration, if either party is unwilling to divorce, he or she may withdraw the application for divorce registration from the marriage registration authority. Within 30 days after the expiration of the period specified in the preceding paragraph, both parties shall apply in person to the marriage registration authority for the issuance of a divorce certificate; If the application is not made, it shall be deemed that the application for divorce registration has been withdrawn.
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See Article 32 of the Marriage Law: Where a man or a woman requests a divorce, the relevant departments may mediate or directly file a divorce lawsuit with the people's court.
People's courts hearing divorce cases shall conduct mediation; If the relationship has indeed broken down and mediation fails, the divorce should be granted.
In any of the following circumstances, if mediation fails, a divorce shall be granted:
1) bigamy or cohabitation of a person with a spouse;
2) Committing domestic violence or abusing or abandoning family members;
3) Those who have bad habits such as gambling and drug abuse that they do not change;
4) Separated for two years due to emotional discord;
5) Other circumstances that lead to the breakdown of the relationship between husband and wife.
If one party is declared missing and the other party initiates divorce proceedings, the divorce shall be granted.
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Ha, you have to pay a lot of money to find an intermediary, right? And not to be trusted.
Do you want to get married in the mainland? You need to go to the provincial civil affairs bureau or the institution designated by the provincial civil affairs bureau where your household registration is located in the mainland to get a marriage certificate, and you must bring your household registration booklet, ID card, first marriage certificate, and his valid passport or other valid international travel documents; A certificate issued by a Korean notary public or competent authority, certified by the Chinese embassy (consulate) or the Korean embassy (consulate) in China, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where the person is located in China.
Found from the internet for your reference:
Article 5 of the Marriage Registration Regulations Mainland residents who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) The person's household registration booklet and ID card;
2) A signed statement that he or she has no spouse and no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Hong Kong residents, Macao residents, and Taiwan residents who have gone through marriage registration shall present the following certificates and supporting materials:
1) Valid pass and ID card;
2) A statement notarized by a notary public at the place of residence that the person has no spouse and that he or she has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Overseas Chinese who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) Valid passport of the applicant;
2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country of residence and certified by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country that the person has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country that he has no spouse and has no direct blood relatives or collateral blood relatives within three generations with the other party.
Foreigners who go through marriage registration shall present the following documents and supporting materials:
1) A valid passport or other valid international travel document of the applicant;
2) A certificate issued by a notary public or competent authority of the country where the person is located, authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of the People's Republic of China in that country or authenticated by the embassy (consulate) of that country in China, or a certificate issued by the embassy (consulate) of the country where the country is located that he has no spouse.
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Wouldn't it be good to call the civil affairs bureaus of both of you to ask clearly? Ask on the Internet, in case there is a misleading that you don't understand, isn't it a delay?
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There's no need to find an agent!! You can apply for a marriage certificate in Chinese at the Chinese Embassy in South Korea, in the ID card column, he fills in his foreign passport number, and you fill in your valid Chinese passport number. The format of the Chinese marriage certificate handled by the Chinese Embassy in South Korea is the same as that in China, except that when registering in China, the ID card column is filled with the ID number.
Because your legal and valid document abroad is your passport, and for your boyfriend, if he comes to China, his legal and valid document in China is his foreign passport number, so the marriage certificate handled at the embassy needs to fill in the passport numbers of both of you.
This is the easiest.
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According to Chinese law, the pre-marital property belongs to each person (except for cash, which is jointly owned as soon as the marriage is married). You can transfer the property to your daughter's name, house, equity, etc. As for the property acquired after marriage, it is all in common, and half for one person.
As for the Korean law on marriage and family property, you'd better find a regular Korean law firm, let the lawyer help you consult, spend some money, help him tell him about your wishes, and he will help you plan for property preservation after marriage.
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