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Chapter III: Family Relations.
Article 13: Husbands and wives have equal status in the family.
Article 14: Both husband and wife have the right to use their own names.
Article 15: Both husband and wife have the freedom to participate in production, work, study, and social activities, and one party must not restrict or interfere with the other.
Article 16 Both husband and wife have the obligation to practice family planning.
Article 17 The following property acquired by husband and wife during the existence of their marital relationship shall be jointly owned by the husband and wife:
1) Wages and bonuses;
2) the income from production and operation;
3) income from intellectual property rights;
4) Property obtained by inheritance or donation, except as provided for in paragraph 3 of Article 18 of this Law;
5) Other property that shall be jointly owned.
Husbands and wives have equal rights to dispose of jointly owned property.
Article 18: In any of the following circumstances, it is the property of one of the husband and wife:
1) the pre-marital property of one of the parties;
2) Medical expenses, living allowances for the disabled, and other expenses received by one party as a result of bodily injury;
3) Property that is determined in the will or gift contract to belong to only one of the husband or wife;
4) Daily necessities for the exclusive use of one side;
5) Other property that shall belong to one side.
Article 19: Husband and wife may agree that property acquired during the existence of the marital relationship and property before marriage shall be owned separately or jointly, or partly separately or partly jointly. The agreement shall be in writing. Where there is no agreement or the agreement is unclear, the provisions of articles 17 and 18 of this Law apply.
The agreement between the husband and wife on the property acquired during the marriage and the property before the marriage is binding on both parties.
If the husband and wife agree that the property acquired during the existence of the marital relationship shall belong to each other, and the debts owed by the husband or wife to the outside world are known to the third party, the debts shall be paid off with the property owned by the husband or the wife.
Article 20: Husbands and wives have the obligation to support each other.
If one party fails to fulfill the maintenance obligation, the party in need of maintenance has the right to demand that the other party pay maintenance.
Article 21: Parents have an obligation to raise and educate their children; Children have an obligation to support their parents.
If the parents fail to fulfill the obligation to support them, the child who is a minor or who is unable to live independently has the right to demand maintenance from the parents.
In the event that a child fails to fulfill his or her maintenance obligations, the parent who is unable to work or who is in difficulty in living has the right to demand maintenance from the child.
Infant drowning, infant abandonment and other acts of infant mutilation are prohibited.
Article 22: Children may take their father's surname or their mother's surname.
Article 23: Parents have the right and duty to protect and educate their minor children. Parents are obliged to bear civil liability when their minor children cause damage to the state, the collective, or others.
Article 24 Husband and wife have the right to inherit each other's inheritance.
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2. Both husband and wife have the obligation to support each other. 3. The husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of the joint property, and if either party disposes of it without authorization, it has no legal effect. 4. The joint debts of the husband and wife, such as the Huai husband and wife, have equal imitation oak repayment obligations.
Prepare for the Emperor. Legal basis: Article 1058 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Both husband and wife equally enjoy the right to raise, educate and protect their minor children, and jointly bear the obligation to raise, educate and protect their minor children.
Article 1059:Husbands and wives have the obligation to support each other. The party in need of maintenance has the right to demand maintenance from the other party if the other party fails to perform the maintenance obligation.
Article 1062:The following property acquired by husband and wife during the existence of their marital relationship is the joint property of the husband and wife and is jointly owned by the husband and wife: (1) wages, bonuses, and remuneration for labor services; (2) Income from production, operation and investment; 3) income from intellectual property rights; (4) Inherited or donated property, except as provided for in item 3 of Article 163 of this Law; 5) Other property that shall be jointly owned. Husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of joint property.
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1. Both husband and wife have equal rights and obligations to raise their children. It is the equal obligation and responsibility of both husband and wife to raise and educate their children, and if a minor child causes damage to others, the husband and wife have equal responsibility for economic compensation. Similarly, child-rearing is an equal right of both spouses, and neither spouse can refuse the other to exercise his or her rights.
This obligation and right cannot be changed even if the spouse divorces.
2. Both husband and wife have the obligation to practice family planning, and it is said that a basic principle of our marriage law must be observed by every citizen, and that both husband and wife should equally undertake this obligation in the family. In the event of a breach of this legal obligation, both spouses shall be equally liable.
3. Husband and wife have the obligation to support each other. Husbands and wives are partners living together, and they should comfort each other spiritually and help each other financially.
4. Husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of the joint property of husband and wife, and if either party disposes of it without authorization, it has no legal effect.
5. Husbands and wives have equal obligations to repay their joint debts. Joint debts of husband and wife refer to debts owed by one of the spouses for the common life of the family during the existence of the relationship between husband and wife, such as raising and selling children and supporting the elderly of both parties.
Family is something you can't choose, but your fate can be in your own hands Your father may not be able to give you some of the things you want, then you have to rely on your own ability to fight for it Others don't love you But you have to love yourself Don't dwell on the past Don't be too pessimistic about life Although you don't have a good father, but you have a good mother, when you get ahead one day, you can repay your mother Be your father and show it to your father Let's unload the burden of wealth together.
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