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The situation you are talking about is an ordinary civil dispute.
Here's what I think—
1. Ling Zun's cohabitant when he was alive, according to the Ming and Qing dynasties, belonged to your "aunt", and she was also an elder anyway; The movie "Wrangler".
The lines in the article: Even if I stand at the head of the bed with you for a night, I can be regarded as the daughter-in-law of your Xu family.
Therefore, in this case, mediation is still the mainstay, supplemented by litigation.
2. Now the other party just wants some financial compensation.
The big money is given, so you don't have to care about the tens of thousands of dollars, right?? Spend money to buy a clean and neat one.
3. You are still young, you will be in Japan for a long time, tens of thousands of yuan is nothing, besides, this money has not been given to others, in the final analysis, it can be regarded as your own "relative", right? ?
The above views are for your reference.
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In this case, you can only resort to the law, depending on how the court decides, because he and your father did not get a marriage license, you can still get it back, if you get a marriage certificate, then you can only get half of the property.
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She has no right to inherit. You can fight a lawsuit for inheritance or confirmation of rights. Take the judgment to transfer the house to your own name, and then cut off the water and electricity.
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Look at the question, you are not in a hurry to live in this house, then you and her are consumed, and when the court wins the case, she will apply for enforcement before she leaves.
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If it is only a common-law relationship, there is no marriage relationship, she is not eligible to inherit anything from your father, and she can only settle it through the court if she does not leave.
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You can only resolve it through the court, and in this case she is not eligible to divide the property, because it is not a husband and wife, so she cannot divide the property.
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This situation can only be negotiated and resolved with money. When it comes to the feelings and private life of the elders, try to be polite and courteous to safeguard the dignity and interests of the elders. You can turn to the community where the house is located and ask them to come forward to coordinate the solution, which requires the ultimate heir or beneficiary of the house to come forward.
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In this case, there is actually no way to do it, in general, after a period of time with your father, then you give the money to the family and let him go early, otherwise it will be very troublesome for you to live all the time.
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It can only be enforced by law.
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The house is yours, and you can cut off the water and electricity.
I suspect that his father is his partner and cheated you out of all your money, otherwise how could this man keep letting his father take it. Leave this man quickly, no matter what, it is a capital offense for a man to beat a woman and beat her well. I really don't understand how anyone can bear it, why don't you find someone to love yourself well, love yourself, your parents didn't give birth to you for others, think about your family. >>>More
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I don't think it's good to live together before marriage, people who are married will break up because they know each other too well, and living together before marriage will make everyone tired of it in advance, maybe they won't enter the marriage hall, or it is safer to live together after having a marriage contract.
Mainly because Zhang Juzheng is too rebellious and conceited, although he was in charge of power during his lifetime and can shock everyone. But after his death, his power will be dispersed, and with the wall falling down and everyone pushing it, he will naturally be liquidated.
There's nothing wrong with college cohabitation.
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