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First of all, there was no new marriage law in 2011, and secondly, according to the latest interpretation of China's marriage law: freedom of marriage. In other words, marriage and divorce are free, and as long as both parties reach a consensus, others have no right to interfere.
Therefore, from a legal level, you can't help your father-in-law and mother-in-law, and you and your wife can only help them mediate privately, and of course, you can also mobilize more influential relatives around you to help persuade them. But if they insist on sharing, you juniors can only respect their wishes.
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Tianjin Lawyer Li (Professional Divorce Lawyer):
Children can dissuade them, after all, they have been together for decades, it is recommended to calm down and talk about it, and do not divorce on impulse. Lawyers should know that what the client needs is not a pile of legal provisions, but a solution to the problem.
Lawyer Li believes that providing free legal advice is a way for lawyers to give back to the society, and lawyers should handle divorce cases with the goal of closing the case and leaving no hidden dangers.
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Hide their marriage certificates, and then take your mother-in-law to your house for a while. Let them separate and calm each other. After that, it's good to find their good friends or something!
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My wife and I are not divorced yet, she is pregnant, and if she beats our little ones. What am I going to do.
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Answer]: A, B, C, D
Answer] ABCD
Analysis] The Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that the relationship between parents and children is not extinguished by the divorce of parents. After divorce, the child remains the child of both parents, regardless of whether they are raised directly by the parent or the parent. After divorce, parents still have the right and obligation to raise and educate their children.
After divorce, the child who is breastfeeding shall be raised with the nursing mother. If the two parties cannot reach an agreement due to a dispute over the custody of a child after breastfeeding, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the rights of the child and the specific circumstances of both parties. Distraction.
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Parent-child relationships include biological parents and children formed by blood, adoptive parents and children formed by adoption, and step-parents and children formed by support. The new Marriage Law regulates the relationship between parents and children as follows:
1) Parents have the obligation to raise and educate their children, and children have the right to demand that their parents pay child support. Parents have an obligation to raise and educate their children, and when parents do not issue an obligation to raise and educate, children who are minors or who are unable to live independently have the right to demand maintenance from their parents. After the parents divorce, they still have the obligation to raise and educate their children, and the parents who do not directly raise the children shall bear part or all of the necessary living or education expenses for the children.
Children born out of wedlock have the same rights as married children, and the biological parents of children born out of wedlock are equally responsible for their children's living and education expenses.
2) 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. It is the duty of parents to educate their minor children, and parents should strictly restrain their children's behavior in accordance with the requirements of law and morality.
At the same time, parents must protect the lives and health of their children, safeguard their legitimate rights and interests, and bear the adverse consequences caused by the infringement of their minor children.
3) Children have the obligation to support their parents, and parents have the right to demand maintenance from their children. Adult children's obligations to support their parents include: material help and moral care and support, life care, such as payment of living expenses, medical expenses, care for their parents' lives, and emotional comfort to their parents.
Parents who are unable to work or have financial difficulties in their lives have the right to demand maintenance from their children if they are able to afford it and do not fulfill their maintenance obligations.
4) Parents and children have the right to inherit from each other. Both parents and children are first-in-line heirs under the Inheritance Act, and when one of them dies, the other parent is entitled to inherit his or her estate.
5) Children should respect their parents' marital rights. Parents have the right and freedom to divorce and remarry, and children may not interfere with their parents' freedom to remarry and after marriage. In other words, the child's obligation to support his or her parents is not diminished or eliminated by a change in the marital status of the parents.
6) Parents have the right to visit their children. After the divorce, the parent who does not directly raise the child has the right to visit the child, and the other parent has the obligation to assist.
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Hello, to the problem you described, the lawyer replied as follows:
What's the problem? Blessing!
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