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If the two of you have been together for eight or four years and have a second child now, if you don't want to be together now, you can go through the divorce procedures.
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If you're sure you don't want to live together anymore.
He also received a marriage certificate.
Then you have to go through the divorce procedures.
If you did not have a marriage certificate at that time.
Then now a separation is actually a breakup.
There are no formalities to be done.
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You must go through the divorce procedures, which will be more beneficial to your future life. In the future, when you meet someone you like, you will get a marriage certificate.
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The two of you have been together for 84 years, and now you are not together after giving birth to a second child, do you want to go through divorce procedures? If one party wants to leave, if there is no emotion, go through the divorce procedures. There's no point in being together either.
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At that time, if you got married, of course, you have to go through the divorce procedures now, if you just have a banquet and have not registered with the civil affairs department, then you don't need to go through the divorce procedures.
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If you don't get together, you must go through the divorce procedures, and if you don't go through the formalities, the two people are still husband and wife, and there is no way to start a new relationship again.
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If you don't live together and you need to continue marrying someone else, then I think you can go through the divorce procedures, if you don't need it, you can not do it.
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If you didn't get married, you don't have to go through the divorce process now.
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If you get divorced, you will definitely have to go through the divorce procedures, and even if you are not together, the marital status is still written as married.
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Whether or not to go through the divorce procedures is voluntary, if one party wants to do it, you can do it, if all three parties are unwilling to do it, you can not do it.
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Since you have been together for 84 years, even if you have a second child, you plan not to be together, and if you get married, you still have to go through divorce procedures.
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This depends on the two of you in your own thoughts, if you feel that it is not suitable for two people to be together, and you really don't want to be together, then it is better to go through the divorce procedures.
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If you haven't even received a marriage certificate, you don't need to go through any divorce procedures now, as long as both parties lack a cohabitation and separation procedure, so you don't need to go through divorce procedures.
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You must go through the divorce procedures, otherwise, if the two of you are still married, you must go through the divorce.
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Since two people have no feelings and don't want to be together, they have to go through a divorce. Marriages without feelings torment each other, it is better to live their own lives after divorce.
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If the marriage fails, of course, it is necessary to apply for relevant documents to dissolve the marriage relationship, otherwise, unnecessary disputes will arise in the future, and the gains outweigh the losses.
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Since the relationship between husband and wife is gone, it is normal to go through divorce procedures if you don't want to go through it.
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We were also together in 84, had a second child, and are not together now? Do I want to go through the divorce procedures? Since you want a divorce, you have to go through the divorce procedures.
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The adopter is not a poor household with a file and a card, whether it is a poor household after the adoption, poverty is determined by limited or no family income, limited or none, the old, weak, sick and disabled, etc., and the adoption and poverty are two different things, and the adoption has nothing to do with poverty!
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Of course, children raised by poor families are also members of poor families. Then it also belongs to poor households.
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No, the property status of the immediate family members who have the responsibility of supporting them is generally examined. Your brother-in-law's property is none of your business.
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Of course.
A couple can have two children", which is the new two-child policy that is currently being implemented across the country.
In other words, as long as you are a legal couple who have only had one child (regardless of status), you can legally have a second child.
If you want to have a second child, you can contact the township or neighborhood family planning office directly.
Hope mine can help you.
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The household registration certificate is generally printed directly!
Then indicate what this certificate is for!
And stamped with the household registration seal of the police station where the household registration is located!
So I don't usually write anything else!
If written. It is necessary to affix a family registration stamp to the content written!
Absolutely, but with a few conditions.
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