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In this case, the wife can claim the return of half of the property, but the wife has no right to claim the return of the other half of the joint property of the husband and wife.
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Hello, if the property belongs to the joint property of the husband and wife, the wife has 50% of the rights, and the specific situation should be judged according to the nature of the property.
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Hello, in this case, if it is purchased with the joint property of the husband and wife, you can ask for it to be returned.
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Hello, if it is a joint property of husband and wife, his wife has half of the property rights.
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No, a child born out of wedlock has the right to inherit as long as he is biological.
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Inheritance Law of the People's Republic of China.
Chapter II: Statutory Succession.
Article 9: Men and women are equal in inheritance rights.
Article 10 The inheritance shall be carried out in the following order:
First order: spouse, children, parents.
Second order: siblings, grandparents, maternal grandparents.
After the inheritance begins, it is inherited by the first-order heirs, and the second-order heirs do not. If there is no first-order heir, the second-order heir shall inherit.
The term "children" in this Act includes legitimate children, illegitimate children, adopted children and dependent stepchildren.
The term "parents" in this Act includes biological parents, adoptive parents and dependent stepparents.
The term "brothers and sisters" in this Law includes siblings of the same parents, half-siblings or half-siblings, adoptive siblings, and step-siblings who have a dependent relationship.
No right, if he"Wife"If you remarry, you have no right to get it back.
Is there a will?
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As long as you don't have a marriage license, it's fine.
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Hello, I have a son with the child's father, we bought a house, the head of the household is in my name, the son's household registration is in his name, does his wife have the right to go back to the house?
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Look at whose name is written on the title deed.
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Look at the title deed whose name.
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There are two types of cases for a house given to a child born out of wedlock as follows:
1. The property donated by one of the spouses to the illegitimate child may be recovered, but it must be shown that the property donated by the party to the illegitimate child belongs to the joint property of the husband and wife;
2. If a party has donated personal property to an illegitimate child, the other party has no right to recover it, and has absolute control over the disposal of personal property. Spouses have a legal obligation to raise their own children, but the other half is not obligated to raise illegitimate children.
Civil Code of the People's Republic of China
Article 1071.
Children born out of wedlock enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock, and must not be harmed or discriminated against by any organization or individual.
A biological father or mother who does not directly raise a child born out of wedlock shall bear the maintenance of the minor child or an adult child who is unable to live independently. Article 1062.
The following property acquired by the husband and wife during the marriage relationship shall be the joint property of the husband and wife and shall be 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 dust property, except as provided for in item 3 of Article 1063 of this Law;
5) The property shall be jointly owned by them.
Husband and wife have equal rights to dispose of joint property. Article 1063.
The following property is the personal property of one of the spouses:
1) the pre-marital property of one of the parties;
2) Compensation or compensation received by one party for personal injury;
3) Property that is determined in a will or gift contract to belong to only one party;
4) Daily necessities for the exclusive use of one side;
5) Other property that shall belong to one side.
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They have the right to inherit their parents' inheritance, and they also have the obligation to support their parents. The husband has the same right to dispose of the joint property of the husband and wife, which can be used to buy a house.
Legal basis: Article 1071 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Children born out of wedlock enjoy the same rights as legitimate children, and no organization or individual may harm or discriminate against them. The biological father or mother who does not directly raise a child born out of wedlock shall bear the maintenance of the minor child or the adult child who is unable to live independently.
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A child born out of wedlock can ask the father to buy a house. The rights and obligations of a child born in wedlock and a child born out of wedlock are the same. They have the right to inherit their parents' estate and the obligation to support their parents. The husband has the same right to dispose of the property jointly owned by the husband and wife, which can be used to buy a house.
Legal basis] Article 25 of the Marriage Law: Children born out of wedlock enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock, and no one may harm or discriminate against them. A biological father or mother who does not directly raise a child born out of wedlock shall bear the child's living and education expenses until the child is able to live independently.
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Legal analysis: A child born out of wedlock can ask the biological father to buy a house. The rights and obligations of a child born in wedlock and a child born out of wedlock are the same. They have the right to inherit their parents' estate and the obligation to support their parents. The husband has equal control over the joint property of the husband and wife, which can be used to buy a house.
Legal basis: Civil Code of the People's Republic of China Article 1071 Children born out of wedlock enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock, and no organization or individual may harm or discriminate against them. The biological father or mother of a child born out of wedlock who does not directly raise a child born out of wedlock shall bear the maintenance of the minor child or the adult son who is unable to live independently.
Yes, children born out of wedlock have the same rights as children born in wedlock. Article 25 of the Marriage Law provides that children born out of wedlock enjoy the same rights as children born in wedlock, and no one may harm or discriminate against them. A biological father or mother who does not directly raise a child born out of wedlock shall bear the child's living and education expenses until the child is able to live independently.
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